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is substantially disordered (27), and NMR measurements in solution re- veal dynamic behavior (35). By contrast in dynamic flexibility could reflect an increased population of more extended structures in the ensemble determinants of the kinetics of the folding process (29, 30). Al- though the folding of small proteins is domi

Foreign Direct Investment in U.S. Energy in 1998 Foreign Direct Investment in U.S. Energy in 1998 Foreign Direct Investment Foreign Direct Investment Foreign Direct Investment Foreign Direct Investment in U.S. Energy in U.S. Energy in U.S. Energy in U.S. Energy in 1998 in 1998 in 1998 in 1998 November 2000 Energy Information Administration/Foreign Direct Investment in U.S. Energy in 1998 Contacts This report was prepared in the Office of Energy Markets and End Use of the Energy Information Administration, U.S. Department of Energy, under the general direction of W. Calvin Kilgore. The project was directed by Mark E. Rodekohr, Director of the Energy Markets and Contingency Information Division (202) 586-1441, and Mary E. Northup, the Team Leader for Financial Analysis (202) 586-1383. Specific technical information concerning this

When foreigners are injured or killed in offshore oil operations inforeign jurisdictional waters, US laws do not always apply as they would if the plaintiffs are American or resident aliens. The courts must first consider whether the Jones Act, Death on the High Seas Act, general maritime law, or a combination of laws applies and whether the court should assume jurisdiction or use the doctrine of forum non conveniens. Cases involving foreign offshore workers are used to illustrate the factors involved in each application and to consider the foreign-policy implication when foreign nationals assume that American laws and morality accompany multinational business. Congress has yet to resolve the issues, although a bill was proposed in 1980. 75 references. (DCK)

Foreign Fishery Developments Abalone Culture in Japan Adam G. C. Body Introduction Abalone, known as awabe in Japan, is a popular and traditional food maintain ing a good, consistent market value. Up transplanted from areas of high spatfall, aquaculture research centers were set up in each of Japan's 37

inin 2000 This report presents an analysis of foreign direct investment in U.S. energy resources and companies in 2000. Foreign direct investment (FDI) is the ownership or control of 10 percent, or more, of a U.S. business (or asset) by a foreign entity. In this report a U.S. business with at least 10 percent foreign ownership is a "foreign- affiliated company" (FDI affiliate) and the foreign owner holding at least 10 percent ownership is the "parent." The report describes the role of foreign ownership in U.S. energy enterprises with respect to net investment (including net loans), energy operations, capital investment, and financial performance. Additionally, since energy investments are made in a global context, this report examines patterns of direct investment inforeign

Foreign Direct Investment in U.S. Energy 2002 Foreign Direct Investment in U.S. Energy 2002 December 2004 Foreign Direct Investment in U.S. Energy 2002 The purpose of this foreign direct investment report is to provide an assessment of the extent of foreign ownership of energy assets in the United States. Section 657, Subpart 8 of the U.S. Department of Energy Organization Act (Public Law 95-91) requires an annual report to Congress which presents: "a summary of activities in the United States by companies which are foreign owned or controlled and which own or control United States energy sources and supplies ...." EIA intends the information in this report for use by the U.S. Congress, Government agencies, industry analysts, and the general public. Introduction

The report reviews the patterns of foreign ownership interest in US energy enterprises, exclusive of portfolio investment (<10% ownership of a US enterprise). It profiles the involvement of foreign-affiliated US companies in the following areas: domestic petroleum production (including natural gas), reserve holdings, refining and marketing activities, coal production, and uranium exploration and development.

Most developing countries are trying to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) because the traditional sources of ... . FDI has other advantages in terms of risk sharing and technology transfers. The role of political

Emerging economy governments commit to protect the property rights of foreign firms through a variety of contracts, from treaties to direct agreements. In an era of liberalized capital flows, these contracts are thought ...

Abstract This paper studies the effect of poor governance quality on foreign direct investment in Russia. Using a survey of businesses across forty administrative districts, we find that higher frequency of using illegal payments and higher pressure from regulatory agencies, enforcement authorities, and criminals, negatively affect foreign direct investment. Our identification strategy builds on the exogenous cross-regional variation in worker strikes during 1895–1914, the period before the October Revolution. We find that moving from the average to the top governance quality across Russian regions more than doubles the FDI stock.

Investment Investment Foreign Direct Investment Foreign Direct Investment Foreign Direct Investment in U.S. Energy in U.S. Energy in U.S. Energy in U.S. Energy in 1999 in 1999 in 1999 in 1999 June 2001 ii iii Contents Foreign Affiliates' Role in U.S. Energy Industry Operations ..............................................................................1 Foreign Direct Investment: The International Transactions Accounts ..............................................................8 U.S. Companies' Direct Investment Abroad in Energy ......................................................................................14 Conclusion...............................................................................................................................................................19

What is the role of nuclear contracts in Russian foreign policy? This chapter analyzes the political economy of nuclear power regulation in Russia and its implications for Russian foreign policy when it comes to ...

In the post 9/11 world of American Foreign Policy, where interdependence and globalization are variables that influence every aspect of world affairs, what should the priorities of the United States be and what instruments of foreign policy...

Synthetic \\{DNAs\\} and oligonucleotides, which can be prepared conveniently by combining chemical synthesis and enzymatic methods, have been used extensively in recombinant DNA research. Examples include total gene synthesis, probes for the isolation of specific genes from cDNA or genomic libraries, linkers containing specific restriction sites for cloning, primers for DNA and RNA sequencing, and primers for the construction of specific mutations (either deletion, insertion or point mutations) by oligonucleotide-directed site-specific mutagenesis. This article reviews recent advances in the chemical and enzymatic synthesis of oligo- and polynucleotides and the application of synthetic DNA to the expression of foreign proteins. The synthesis of genes, including structural genes and regulatory genes are reviewed. Oligonucleotide-directed site-specific mutagenesis and use of synthetic DNA to optimize foreign protein expression are also discussed.

3OE/EIA-O466O3) 3OE/EIA-O466O3) PROFILES OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN U.S. ENERGY MAY 1995 1993 Elk This publication and other Energy Information Administration (EIA) publications may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office. Telephone orders may be directed to: Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office Main Order Desk (202) 512-1800 FAX: (202)512-2250 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., eastern time, M-F All mail orders should be directed to: U.S. Government Printing Office P.O. Box 371954 Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954 Complimentary subscriptions and single issues are available to certain groups of subscribers, such as public and academic libraries, Federal, State, local and foreign governments, EIA survey respondents, and the media. For further information and for answers to questions on energy statistics, please contact EIA's

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are estimated to have spent almost $200 million on seafood in 1975-76. according to a report in Australian Fisheries. A survey there has shown that some $123 million was spent on seafood for consumption at home." Later studies have also shown both per capita fish and seafood consump- tion and fish prices

-83 El Nino event in the Eastern Pacific and sharp price increases for fuel. Some observers suggested.6 percent in 1983 (Table 1). The small 1983 increase was primarily caused by the effects of both the 1982 expanded continuously since 1977. The average annual increase during the 1980's was 3.3 percent. The catch

Abstract We investigate the shareholder wealth effects of 306 foreign direct investment (FDI) announcements by UK firms in seventy-five emerging markets (EM). Our results show that acquirers enjoy highly significant gains during the announcement period of FDI. Perhaps surprisingly, the highest gains are accrued to acquirers investing in countries with high political risk and high corruption ratings. The type of asset acquired has also a significant effect on the gains of acquirers’ shareholders, with the highest gains accrued to acquirers of physical assets. Also, investments in physical assets in EM with a high corruption rating elicit the highest gains. We contend that UK firms following resource-seeking strategies in EM with a high corruption rating are facilitated access to resources on favorable terms and this is viewed positively by the market participants. Our results are robust to alternative model specifications and the endogenous choice to expand internationally.

Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) has not finalized details of its long-awaited petrochemical privatization program. However, the state oil group has made it clear the selloff schedule, due to begin during the next two months, will give equal investment opportunity to foreign firms, dashing the hopes of Mexican groups that they would be given first right of refusal in the privatization program. Meanwhile, Pemex has agreed with Shell Oil on a previously announced refining joint venture involving Shell's 225,000-bbl/day refinery at Deer Park, TX. Under the plan, Pemex will purchase a 50% stake in the refinery and join Shell in a $1-billion upgrade with would enable it to handle more Mexican crude. Sources believe that Shell and other US oil groups are interested in acquiring assets from Pemex Petroquimica.

It is no doubt that China is expanding its market potential because of its high economic growth and its entry into the World Trade Organizations. This Chinese expansion owes a great deal to foreign direct investment from ...

This paper examines the Turkish real estate market from the viewpoint of foreign investors contemplating entering into that market. Since 2002, the government of Turkey has been implementing an aggressive economic reform ...

In this thesis, I present two novel ways in which speech recognition technology might aid students with vocabulary acquisition in a foreign language. While research in the applied linguistics field of second language ...

My dissertation contributes to the accountability literature in international relations by examining the role constituents' preferences can potentially play in fomenting or constraining coercive foreign policies in democracies. In times...

Direct foreign investment (DFI) allows a multinational corporation (MNC) to generate and appropriate extra-normal profits from its unique assets in a foreign market. China has become increasingly attractive for foreign investment over the past 20 years. This entails political risk, but \\{MNCs\\} can reduce the risk by relying heavily on MNC-specific assets, often in the form of tacit knowledge. A joint venture with a local partner creates an incentive for a local stakeholder to shield the DFI from political risks and allows the partner to contribute location-specific assets to the venture, further reducing the MNC's risk.

FOREIGN INVESTMENT: Barriers Remain ... The two-volume work, titled "Obstacles and Incentives to Private Foreign Investment 1967-68," shows that barriers to private foreign investment around the world haven't really changed much overall in recent years— although there have been some dramatic changes in the investment climate of a few individual nations. ... Comparison with an earlier NICB study covering 1962 to 1964 shows that economic problems are now considered a barrier to foreign investment in a greater number of countries than in the earlier period. ...

Abstract Since 2003, Russian foreign behavior has become much more assertive and volatile toward the West, often rejecting U.S. diplomatic initiatives and overreacting to perceived slights. This essay explains Russia's new assertiveness using social psychological hypotheses on the relationship between power, status, and emotions. Denial of respect to a state is humiliating. When a state loses status, the emotions experienced depend on the perceived cause of this loss. When a state perceives that others are responsible for its loss, it shows anger. The belief that others have unjustly used their power to deny the state its appropriate position arouses vengefulness. If a state believes that its loss of status is due to its own failure to live up to expectations, the elites will express shame. Since the end of the Cold War, Russia has displayed anger at the U.S. unwillingness to grant it the status to which it believes it is entitled, especially during the 2008 Russo-Georgian War, and most recently Russia's takeover of Crimea and the 2014 Ukrainian Crisis. We can also see elements of vengefulness in Russia's reaction to recognition of Kosovo, U.S. missile defense plans, the Magnitsky act, and the Snowden affair.

During the late 1980s, globalization of the world's economies and technological development created the conditions for the expansion of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in telecommunications. This tendency has been further ...

The China auto market is surging as the most fascinating place for the global auto industry today. All major foreign auto OEMs have been aggressively expanding their business in China, and expecting most of their global ...

- Foreign Direct Investment in U.S. Energy 2006 - Foreign Direct Investment in U.S. Energy 2006 Foreign Direct Investment in U.S. Energy 2006 This report provides an assessment of foreign ownership of energy assets in the United States. Section 657, Subpart 8 of the U.S. Department of Energy Organization Act (Public Law 95-91) requires an annual report to Congress which presents: "a summary of activities in the United States by companies which are foreign owned or controlled and which own or control United States energy sources and supplies ...." The Energy Information Administration intends the information in this report for use by the U.S. Congress, U.S. Government agencies, industry analysts, and the general public. Findings ď‚· The U.S. electricity generating capacity owned by foreign direct investors fell 19 percent

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Foreign Nationals Foreign Nationals At the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), collaboration is key to conducting scientific research at our institution in Golden, Colorado. Because an international scope is essential to our development program, we invite outstanding scholars from other countries to become an integral part of our organization through the Foreign National Assignment Program. This program enables people with new ideas and talents from around the world to contribute to research of mutual interest at the Laboratory while also contributing to the transfer of the technology resulting from that research. As a foreign national, you'll need information about immigration and the various types of visas. You can also find numerous helpful links to the State Department, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Social

ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER LOCKHEED MARTIN ENERGY RESEARCH CORPORATION SUBCONTRACT NO. 85X-SZ581C UNDER PRIME CONTRACT NO. DE- AC05-960R22464; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-98-008 [ORO-740] The General Electric Company (GE) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Lockheed Martin Energy Research (LMER) Subcontract No. 85X-SZ581C under LMER Prime Contract No. DE-AC05-960R22464. In addition, GE wishes to acquire a nonexclusive, paid-up irrevocable, worldwide license to make, have made, and use certain subcontractors' inventions and discoveries made under this subcontract when the subcontractor has agreed to such license. The scope of the work is to achieve a cost

SOME OBSTACLES TO UNITED STATES DIRECT PRIVATE POREIGN INVESTMENT IN MANUPACTURING: 1950-195S A Thesis By Milton Dudley Stewart, Jr. Submitted to the Graduate School of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas in partial fulfillment... of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE May, 19b0 Major Subject: Economics SOME OBSTACLES TO UNITED STATES DIRECT PRIVATE FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN MANUFACTURING: 1950-1958 A Thesis By Milton Dudley Stewart, Jr. Approved as to style and content by...

CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS MADE BY PARTICIPANTS IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BY SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY RESEARCH ASSOCIATION, INC., UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-84ER40150 - [W(C)-93-002; ORO-550] The Department of Energy (DOE) considers its Government-owned, Contractor- operated (GOCOs) laboratories, such as Southern University Research Association, Inc. (SURA), national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and in improved U.S. competitiveness. Congress, recognizing this unique aspect of GOCO laboratories, enacted the

U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS ARISING OUT OF THE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED UNDER THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO'S MISSION SUPPORT COMMITMENT FOR STRATEGIC COLLABORATIVE INITIATIVES SET FORTH IN APPENDIX D OF MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC02- 06CH11357 BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) AND UCHICAGO ARGONNE , LLC, AS OPERATOR OF ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY (ANL); W(C) 08-008, CH-1454 The University of Chicago (University) is a nonprofit educational organization , which is the sole member of UChicago Argonne , LLC (the Contractor), which manages and operates the Government owned facilities of the Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory (Laboratory) in Argonne , Illinois under Prime Contract DE-AC02-

GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN CERTAIN IDENTIFIED INVENTIONS TO SUCCESSFUL A W ARDEES MADE AND TO BE MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR THROUGH ARP A-E NONCOMPETITIVE AWARDS AND FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT NOS. DE-FOA-0000675, DE-FOA- 0000674, DE-FOA-0000672, DE-FOA-0000670, DE-FOA-0000474, DE-FOA-0000473 , DE- FOA-0000472, DE-FOA-0000471, DE-FOA-0000470. W(C) 2012-001 ARP A-E was established and charged with the following objectives: 1. To bring a freshness, excitement, and sense of mission to energy research that will attract many of the U.S.'s best and brightest minds-those of experienced scientists and engineers, and, especially, those of students and young researchers, including persons in the entrepreneurial world; 2. To focus on creative "out-of-the-box" transformational energy research that

CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS MADE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BY THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNDER MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-ACO3-76SF00098 BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA [W(C) -91-ol; SAN 581 1 Background Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL) is owned by the U.S. Government and operated by the Regents of the University of California (hereinafter Regents) under contract with the Department of Energy (DOE). DOE considers its Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated (GOCO) laboratories, such as LBL, national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs,

Abstract The objective of this paper is to reinvestigate the relationship between natural gas consumption and economic growth by including foreign direct investment, capital and trade openness in Malaysia for the period of 1971–2012. The structural break unit root test is employed to investigate the stationary properties of the series. We have applied combined cointegration test to examine the relationship between the variables in the long run. For robustness sake, the ARDL bounds testing method is also employed to test for a possible long run relationship in the presence of structural breaks. We note the validity of cointegration between the variables. Natural gas consumption, foreign direct investment, capital formation and trade openness have positive influence on economic growth in Malaysia. The results support the presence of feedback hypothesis between natural gas consumption and economic growth, foreign direct investment and economic growth, and natural gas consumption and foreign direct investment. The policy implications of these results are provided.

In this dissertation, I ask four inter-related questions about state-sponsored terrorism. First, under what conditions do states choose to support foreign terrorist groups? Second, when do sponsor states stop supporting ...

...-Fateh Children's Hospital in Benghazi, Libya, that peaked in 1998 has been studied in detail by international experts, who have pored over patient charts, tested hundreds of blood samples to characterize the virus, and observed patient care activities at the hospital. All have concluded that the outbreak... On December 19, a Libyan court is scheduled to announce its verdict in the trial of five Bulgarian nurses and one Palestinian doctor who have languished in prison for 8 years on charges that they intentionally injected more than 400 Libyan children with ...

Indeed, most Western countries have set up a system of guarantee against political risks. In 1971, France set up two ... Assurance ŕ l’Exportation). The cost of risk coverage varies between 0,4 % and ... 1) the c...

body despite using low doses of radiation. Most importantly, x-ray contrast is not appropriate tissues. To achieve deep penetration, we use near-infrared light ranging from 750 to 800 nm and a 5-MHz and high cost. US imaging is widely used in clinics because of its real-time display, zero ionizing

Harvesting the SAI supernova catalog, we search for SNe that apparently do not occur within a distinct host galaxy but lie a great distance apart from their assigned host galaxy. Assuming two possible explanations for this host-lessness of a fraction of reported SNe, namely (i) a host galaxy which is too faint to be detected within the limits of currently available surveys or (ii) a hypervelocity star (HVS) as progenitor of the SN,we want to distinguish between these two cases. To do so, we use deep imaging to test explanation (i). If within our detection limit of 27 mag/arcsec^2, the central surface brightness of the faintest known LSB galaxy so far, no galaxy could be identified, we discard this explanation and regard the SN, after several other checks, to have had a hypervelocity star progenitor. Analyzing a selected subsample of five host-less SNe we find one, SN 2006bx in UGC5434, to be put in the hypervelocity progenitor category with a high probability, exhibiting a projected velocity of > 800 km/s. SN...

The purpose of this paper is to present a theoretical framework to analyse and understand the reasons behind Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) decisions in Bulgaria, during its transition to a market economy. The analysis points out that the process concerning investment decisions in Bulgaria has been a distinctly dynamic and complex process, which was affected by diverse factors at different stages of transition. More precisely, over time and as the transition reforms progressed, many of the location challenges turned into location advantages that contributed to the attraction of significant amounts of FDI, especially in the last few years before the global economic crisis struck.

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ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER PHASE IV OF UT-BATELLE SUBCONTRACT NO, 85X-SZ581C UNDER PRIME CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-000R22725; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-02-010 [ORO-769] The General Electric Company (GE) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Phase IV of UT-Battelle, LLC Subcontract No. 85X-SZ581C under Prime Contract No DE-AC05- 00OR22725. In addition, GE wishes to acquire a nonexclusive, paid-up irrevocable, worldwide license to make, have made, and use certain subcontractors' inventions and discoveries made under this subcontract when the subcontractor has agreed to such license. The work is sponsored by the Office of Industrial Technologies.

TECHNOLOGIES, COMPANY, INC., FOR AN TECHNOLOGIES, COMPANY, INC., FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY UNDER CONTRACT NO. DE-ACO5- 840R21400; SUBCONTRACT NO. 87X-SM285C DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-94-017 [0RO-581] Golden Technologies Company, Inc., (GTC) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under its Subcontract No. 87X-SM285C with Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc. The scope of the work calls for the development of low thermal expansion, ceramic-based, "cast-in-place" diesel engine port liners. Specific tasks are fabrication of test specimens, materials requirement analysis, cost- of a high-temperature data base, and successful demonstration of metal casting

OCEANEERING SPACE SYSTEMS FOR AN ADVANCE OCEANEERING SPACE SYSTEMS FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE-AC21-93MC30178; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-95-040 [ORO-613] Oceaneering Space Systems (OSS) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Phase II of Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC21-93MC30178. The scope of the work calls for the development of a full scale, certified, pre-production Advanced Worker Protection System (AWPS) and a site demonstration. The work is sponsored by the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Science and Technology. The negotiated value of Phase II of the contract is $1,971,649, with OSS cost sharing $502,276

COMPANY FOR AN ADVANCE COMPANY FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE-ACZ1-93MC30244; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-93-031 (ORO-560] General Electric Company (GE) has made a timely request for an advance waiver -o worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under .:oartment of Energy (DOE) Contract No. OE-AC21-93MC30244. The scope of the work calls for the development of two select advanced gas turbine systems, one for the industrial sector and the other for the utility market. The work is being done under the Advance Turbine Systems Program and is sponsored by the Office of Fossil Energy. The dollar amount of the contract Is S4,629,360 with GE cost sharing 51,214,501, 26.2% of the contract.

KYOCERA INDUSTRIAL CERAMICS CORPORATION FOR KYOCERA INDUSTRIAL CERAMICS CORPORATION FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY SUBCONTRACT NO. 86X-SM400C UNDER CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-840R21400; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-94-007 [0RO-574] Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corporation (KICC) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Subcontract No. 86X-SM400C. The scope of the work calls for the development of improved manufacturing techniques for making ceramic components for automotive and truck use, particularly KICC's SN235 silicon nitride (Si 3 N,). The work is sponsored by the Office of Transportation Technologies. The dollar amount of the subcontract is $3,915,673 with KICC cost sharing

9 9 Statement of Considerations REQUEST BY CATERPILLAR INC. FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER UT- BATTELLE, LLC SUBCONTRACT NO. 4000021385 UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05- 00OR22725; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-2003-038 [ORO-781] Caterpillar, Inc. (Caterpillar) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under UT-Battelle Subcontract No. 4000021385 under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC05-00OR22725. The scope of the work calls for the development of materials for an advanced diesel aftertreatment system. The work is sponsored by the Office of FreedomCar and Vehicle Technologies. The dollar amount of the subcontract is $800,000 with Caterpillar cost sharing $400,000 or 50%

STATEMENTOF CONSIDERATIONS STATEMENTOF CONSIDERATIONS CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S.AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN CERTAIN IDENTIF IED IN VENTIONS TO JEFFERSON SCIENCE ASSOCIATES, LLC (JSA), MADE AND TO BE MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER CONTRACT DE- AC05-060R23177WITlf THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) FOR THE MANAGEMENT ANDOr ERATION OF THE THOMASJEFFERSONNATlONAL ACCELERATOR FACILITY, INCLUDING A CLASS ADVANCE WAIVER OF TITLE TO INVENTIONS MADE IN T H E PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS (CRADAS) ENTERED INTO BY JSA, PURSUANT TO CONTRACT DE-AC05-060R23177WITH DOE . W(C)-20 11-00 l[OR0-550] Background The Department of Energy (DOE) awarded Prime Contract No. DE-AC05-060R23177 (Prime Contract) to Jefferson Science Associates, LLC (JSA) for management and

SIEMENS WESTINGHOUSE POWER CORPORATION SIEMENS WESTINGHOUSE POWER CORPORATION FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER LOCKHEED MARTIN SUBCONTRACT NO. 4500004925 UNDER DOE CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-960R22464; AND FOR CERTAIN LARGE BUSINESS SUBCONTRACTS THEREUNDER; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)99-011 [ORO-744] Siemens Westinghouse Power Corporation (Siemens Westinghouse) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions conceived or made in the course of or under Lockheed Martin Energy Research Subcontract No. 4500004925 under DOE Contract No. DE-AC05-960R22464 and under certain subcontracts entered thereunder with parties who do not qualify for treatment under Public Law 96-517. The primary program goal of this work, entitled,

FOR AN FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNIER UT- BATTELLE, LLC SUBCONTRACT NO. 4000015922 UNDER PRIME CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-00R22725; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)- 2003-018 [ORO-779] Honeywell International, Inc. (Honeywell) has made a timely request tor an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under UT- Battelle, LLC Subcontract No. 4000015922, entitled, "Phased Sensor Feasibility Demonstration" under UT-Battelle Prime Contract No. DE-AC05-00OR22725. the scope of work Involves a bench-top feasibility study of a portfolio of inventions describing a concentration-enhancing micro-gas analyzer, based on cas chromatography principles. The inventions were conceived prior to the execution of the

,11.03 THU 10:18 FAX -- GC-62 HQS 6002 ,11.03 THU 10:18 FAX -- GC-62 HQS 6002 * * Statement of Considerations REQUEST BY CATERPILLAR INC. FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER UT- BATTELLE, LLC SUBCONTRACT NO. 4000015381 UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05- 00OR22725; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-02-041 [ORO-774] Caterpillar, Inc. (Caterpillar) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under UT-Battelle Subcontract No. 4000015381 under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC05-00OR22725 and under certain subcontracts entered thereunder with parties who do not qualify for treatment under Public Law 96-517 or who are not DOE National Laboratories. The scope of the work calls for the

WAIVER WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER UT- BATTELLE, LLC SUBCONTRACT NO. 4000024328 UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05- 00OR22725; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-2003-044 [ORO-782] Caterpillar, Inc. (Caterpillar) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made by its employees in the course of or under UT-Battelle Subcontract No. 4000024328 under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC05-00OR22725 and also to Subcontractors' Subject Inventions under certain subcontracts entered thereunder with parties who do not qualify for treatment under Public Law 96-517 or who are not DOE National Laboratories. The scope of the work calls for the development of energy efficient steel

CARBORUNDUM COMPANY FOR AN ADVANCE CARBORUNDUM COMPANY FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER PHASE II OF SUBCONTRACT 86X-SD861C OF MARTIN MARIETTA ENERGY SYSTEMS INC. CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-840R21400; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-93-025 [0RO-554] The Carborundum Company (Carborundum) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) subcontract RFP No. 86X-SD861C. The scope of the work calls for the development of a vapor-liquid-solid (VLS) process for the production of silicon carbide whiskers and yarn fabrication. The work is sponsored by the Office of Fossil Energy. The dollar amount of Phase II of the subcontract is $439,475 with Carborundum

BALLARD POWER SYSTEMS CORPORATION FOR AN BALLARD POWER SYSTEMS CORPORATION FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER UT- BATTELLE, LLC SUBCONTRACT NO. 4000029752 UNDER PRIME CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-00OR22725; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)- 04-055 [ORO-790] Ballard Power Systems Corporation (Ballard) has made a timely request for an advance waiver of worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under UT- Battelle, LLC Subcontract No. 4000029752, entitled, "Research and Development of Fuel Cell & Advanced Vehicle Power Electronics and Machinery Applications" under UT-Battelle Prime Contract No. DE-AC05-00OR22725. The scope of work involves designing, developing, testing and delivering 4 prototype high voltage to 14V dc-to-dc

PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC COMPANY FOR AN PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC COMPANY FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NUMBER DE-FC21-94MC31269, AS WELL AS SUBJECT INVENTIONS OF SUBCONTRACTOR BLACK AND VEATCH; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-94-006 [0RO-573] Pennsylvania Electric Company (Penelec) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Cooperative Agreement Number DE-FC21- 94MC31269 and its subcontractor Black and Veatch. The work is sponsored by the Office of Fossil Energy. On July 6, 1992, DOE solicited proposals through a Project Opportunity Notice for a fifth round of Clean Coal Technology (CCT) contracts. The CCT program's

STATEMENTOF CONSIDERATIONS STATEMENTOF CONSIDERATIONS CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S.AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN CERTAIN IDENTIF IED IN VENTIONS TO JEFFERSON SCIENCE ASSOCIATES, LLC (JSA), MADE AND TO BE MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER CONTRACT DE- AC05-060R23177WITlf THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) FOR THE MANAGEMENT ANDOr ERATION OF THE THOMASJEFFERSONNATlONAL ACCELERATOR FACILITY, INCLUDING A CLASS ADVANCE WAIVER OF TITLE TO INVENTIONS MADE IN T H E PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS (CRADAS) ENTERED INTO BY JSA, PURSUANT TO CONTRACT DE-AC05-060R23177WITH DOE . W(C)-20 11-00 l[OR0-550] Background The Department of Energy (DOE) awarded Prime Contract No. DE-AC05-060R23177 (Prime Contract) to Jefferson Science Associates, LLC (JSA) for management and

YORK INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION FOR AN YORK INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE-ACO5-840R21400; SUBCONTRACT NO. 62X-SN507C; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-94-015 [0RO-579] York International Corporation (York) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC05-840R21400; Subcontract No. 62X-SN507C. The scope of the work calls for the development of triple- effect absorption water chiller cycle arrangements that can effectively compete with double-effect absorption chillers and high-efficiency electric centrifugal chillers on the market today. The work is sponsored by the Office

The goal of this book is to understand Moscow's convictions regarding recent events in the Middle East-Persian Gulf region and the motivations underlying US policy there. It identifies and analyzes the Soviet view of how America's energy problem has influenced US-Soviet relations in that area. Some attention also goes to the implications for American policy in the region. Key topics include Soviet perceptions of American foreign policy aims, US goals in the Middle East, US-Iranian relations during the Shah's region and after his fall, and the negative aspects of the energy problems for Moscow. Some speculative remarks are made regarding likely future directions of Soviet policies and the implications of such policies for the US. 95 references.

2 03 TUE 18:32 FAX 2 03 TUE 18:32 FAX -2-A- GC-62 HQS 1002 * * Statement of Considerations REQUEST BY CATERPILLAR INC. FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER UT- BATTELLE, LLC SUBCONTRACT NO. 4000015331 UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE-ACO5- 00OR22725; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-02-040 [ORO-773] Caterpillar, Inc. (Caterpillar) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under UT-Battelle Subcontract No. 4000015331 under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC05-000R22725 and under certain subcontracts entered thereunder with parties which are not DOE National Laboratories or which do not qualify for treatment under Public Law 96-517. The scope of the work calls for the

ADVANCE WAIVER OF ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER A SUBCONTRACT LET BY MARTIN MARIETTA ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC., UNDER MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-840R21400; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-93-003 [0RO-548] Eaton Corporation (Eaton) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Subcontract 86X-SL807C with Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc., (Energy Systems) under its management and operating contract. The scope of the work calls for the development of a single step rough-finishing process suitable for producing high-quality silicon nitride ceramic parts at high material removal rates and at a lower cost than can be achieved using conventional

OBG TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC., FOR AN OBG TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC., FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE-ACO5-850R21400; SUBCONTRACT NO.' 1EK-EYD55C; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-94-016 [ORO-580] OBG Technical Services, Inc., (OBG) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC05-850R21400; Subcontract No. 1EK-EYD55C. The scope of the work calls for examining the effectiveness of soda blasting for the removal of low level radiation contamination from concrete and steel, surfaces, dissolving the sodium bicarbonate and treating the contaminated water. The work is sponsored by the Office of Technology

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6, Foreign Interaction 6, Foreign Interaction HQFMSP Chapter 6, Foreign Interaction October 2013 2013 Headquarters Facilities Master Security Plan - Chapter 6, Foreign Interaction DOE has adopted significant controls over the interaction of its employees and contractors with foreign nationals. When authorized by a treaty or international agreement, some DOE classified information can be shared with foreign government representatives. Unclassified information can be shared with foreign nationals only after a senior DOE official has approved that exchange. No foreign national can be admitted to a HQ facility without the approval of a senior HQ official and then only when required information is placed in the Foreign Access Central Tracking System (FACTS). There are also controls over some foreign travel performed by

08/0.J04 15:49 FAX 08/0.J04 15:49 FAX _ 005 Statement of Consideratlons CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENTS U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN CERTAIN IDENTIFIED INVENTIONS AND COPYRIGHTS MADE OR AUTHORED BY PERFORMING ENTITY SUBCONT = ACTORS DURING THE COURSE OF OR UNDER SUBCONTRACTS AND CRADAs UNDER MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT DE-AC09-96SR186500 BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) AND WESTINGHOUSE SAVANNAH RIVER COMPANY (WSRC) W(C)-2004- 003 [ORO-788) The purpose of this class waiver is to waive subject inventions and copyrights made or authored by employees of Performing Entity Subcontractors in Ihe course of or under subcontracts and Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) under Contract No. DE-AC09- 96SR18500 (hereinafter the 18500 Contract) to WSRC. This class waiver is In addition to two

u5a/*i/04 FRI 07:03 FAX 8039528542 OCC u5a/*i/04 FRI 07:03 FAX 8039528542 OCC 002 -08/0104 15:49 FAX o 0 0 2 ._ _- - _ 00 5 Statement of Considerations CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENTS U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN CERTAIN IDENTIFIED INVENTIONS AND COPYRIGHTS MADE OR AUTHORED BY PERFORMING ENTrTY SUBCONTRACTORS DURING THE COURSE OF OR UNDER SUBCONTRACTS AND CRADAs UNDER MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT DE-AC09-96SR18500 BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) AND WESTINGHOUSE SAVANNAH RIVER COMPANY (WSRC) W(C)-2004- 00s [ORO-788] The purpose of this class waiver is to waive subject inventions end copyrights.made or authored by employees of Performing Entity Subcontractors in the course of or under subcontracts and Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) under Contract No. DE-AC09-

. For this study, I examined a specific case study in which the U.S. was in a dispute with a foreign country and how the U.S. dealt with the situation. This particular dispute spans a timeline of 15 years and involves the automotive industry of Japan and the U...

POWER CORPORATION FOR POWER CORPORATION FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE UNDER SUBCONTRACT NO. C-93-0016532 UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. DE-FC21-90MC25140; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A) 03-012 [CH1139] The Petitioner, Siemens Westinghouse Power Corporation (SWPC), is a subcontractor to Southern Company Services, Inc. (SCS) under the subject cost shared cooperative agreement titled "Research and Development of the Hot Gas Cleanup Test Facility for Gasification and Pressurized Combustion." The overall scope of the Department of Energy (DOE) cooperative agreement with SCS calls for the design, construction, and operation of a facility to provide long- term hot gas cleanup and process testing for gasification systems and pressurized fluidized bed

Abstract Using data on China’s split-share structure reform that floats non-tradable shares, we find that Qualified Foreign Institutional Investors (QFIIs) have greater influence over the controlling state shareholders than local mutual funds. \\{QFIIs\\} are less prone to political pressure and are more likely to participate in arm’s-length negotiation and monitoring in state-controlled companies. The presence of QFII ownership shortens the duration of the reform and increases the compensation to minority tradable shareholders. Unlike local mutual funds, the positive relationship between state ownership and the compensation to tradable shareholders increases with the presence of QFII ownership. Furthermore, \\{QFIIs\\} increase the likelihood of revision in reform proposals among state-controlled companies. Domestic mutual funds seem to make earnest negotiations in non-state-controlled companies in the absence of political pressure. Evidence suggests that involving foreign institutional investors in corporate governance practices can significantly reduce expropriation by controlling shareholders in emerging markets.

ABSTRACT The objective of the present study was to analyze, evaluate, and critique the content of the currently used Angola Secondary Schools EFL textbooks on the basis of current theories of foreign language curriculum, ...

Investment Acquisitions and Divestitures for the Year 2002 Investment Acquisitions and Divestitures for the Year 2002 Home > Energy Finance > Foreign Investment in U.S. Energy > Foreign Direct Investment Acquisitions and Divestitures, 2002 Acquisitions of U.S. Energy Assets by Foreign Investors in 2002 Remain High Foreign direct acquisitions are purchases, directly or indirectly, by the original foreign investor resulting in the ownership of 10 percent or more of the voting securities of an incorporated U.S. business enterprise or the equivalent interest in an unincorporated U.S. business. The purchases may include foreign assets owned by the U.S. business that is being acquired. Purchases of a U.S. business or asset by one foreign owner from another foreign owner are not included in the foreign

U5-30-Z002 04:U5pm Frorm-NlIIUNAL I Nf-NWCY L;CHNULULOY LABUKAI UKY -YI-U4L b4LL 1-411 r.uu6/uuJ U5-30-Z002 04:U5pm Frorm-NlIIUNAL I Nf-NWCY L;CHNULULOY LABUKAI UKY -YI-U4L b4LL 1-411 r.uu6/uuJ r -J Statement of Considerations REQUEST BY SIEMENS WESTINGHOUSE POWER CORPORATION FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE-AC26-98FT40355; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-98-009 [CH-0967] Siemens Westinghouse Power Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "SWPC"), has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC26-98FT40355. The scope of the work calls for SWPC to perform a conceptual design and feasibility study of a High Efficiency Fossil-Fueled Power Plant (HEFPP) that incorporates a pressurized tubular solid oxide

i1'/03 '95 02:48 ID:LANIERFAX4500 FAX: PAGE 2 i1'/03 '95 02:48 ID:LANIERFAX4500 FAX: PAGE 2 Statement of Considerations REQUEST BY GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER - . / PHASE 3 OF DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. DE-FC21-95MC31176; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-95-034 [ORO-612] General Electric Company (GE) has made a timely request for an advance Waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of Department of Energy (DOE) Cooperative Agreement No. DE-FC21-95MC31176. The scope of the work calls for full scale component development tests and final design of advanced gas turbine equipment. The work is being done under the Advance Turbine Systems Program and is sponsored by the Office of Fossil Energy.

U.S. GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS U.S. GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS MADE AND TO BE MADE BY SUCCESSFUL AWARDEE$, AND SUBAWARDEES AND TEAM MEMBERS, IN THE COURSE OF WORK UNDER AWARDS PURSUANT TO FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT DE-FOA-0000506, FOR A U.S.-INDIA JOINT CLEAN ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER (CENTER). W(C) 2012-005 On May 16, 2011, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) intended to develop a U.S.-India Joint Clean Energy Research and Development Center (Center). This Center would facilitate joint research and development on clean energy by teams of scien t ists and engineers from the U.S. and India and related joint activities, needed to deploy clean energy technologies rapidly with the greatest impact. Priority

How Soviet leaders perceive U.S. intentions, capabilities, and actions plays an important role in the formulation of the Soviet Union's foreign policy and its relations with the United States. This book focuses on one such set of Soviet perceptions - how the oil factor and subsequent developments have influenced U.S. policy in the Middle East-Gulf region and what the implications of that policy are for the Soviet Union.

In a recent unanimous decision in the PPL case, the US Supreme Court ruled that a one-time retroactive British “Windfall Tax” levied on 32 public utilities that were ... and 1996 was eligible for the US foreign tax

Council on Foreign Relations Council on Foreign Relations Council on Foreign Relations January 13, 2005 - 9:47am Addthis Remarks Prepared for Energy Secretary Abraham Thank you. It's an honor to be here with you today. For over 80 years the Council has played a leading role in guiding American foreign policy. As Leslie Gelb once said, "If the Council as a body has stood for anything ... it has been for American internationalism based on American interests." This body has not just stood for American internationalism and American interests, it has helped guarantee them. Scholars and historians have dubbed the last 100 years "the American Century," and there can be little doubt the Council on Foreign Relations helped make it so. As my tenure in the Bush Administration comes to a close, I wanted to

FOREIGN INVESTMENT: Private Capital Welcome ... The recent proposal by a business advisory council for a federally chartered corporation to spur private capital investment in developing countries " . . . ... The proposed corporation, urged in a report to the Agency for International Development, would take over and expand the investment guaranty and financing programs administered by AID's Office of Private Resources. ...

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Chances are good that one of President Nixon's first tasks when he returns from Europe will be to see what he can do to dismantle the direct controls on foreign investment by U.S. firms instituted in January 1968.Speaking at the just-concluded midwinter ...

On August 27, 1997, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) promulgated revised the rules that allow foreign refiners to establish and use individual baselines, but it would not be mandatory (the optional use of an individual refinery baseline is not available to domestic refiners.) If a foreign refiner did not establish and use an individual baseline, the gasoline they export to the United States would be regulated through the importer, and subject to the importer's baseline (most likely the statutory baseline). Specific regulatory provisions are implemented to ensure that the option to use an individual baseline would not lead to adverse environmental impacts. This involves monitoring the average quality of imported gasoline, and if a specified benchmark is exceeded, remedial action would be taken by adjusting the requirements applicable to imported gasoline.

To evaluate the feasibility of intravascular retrieval of chronic foreign bodies, we retrospectively reviewed an 8 year experience (1993-2001) of percutaneous retrieval of chronically retained intravascular foreign bodies (n = 6). In 6 of 6 cases (4 catheter fragments, 2 guidewires), 5-90 days elapsed before retrieval via the femoral or internal jugular vein. Under fluoroscopy, we determined the foreign body's course, position and size. A guidewire was advanced through a multipurpose catheter to the foreign body. The multipurpose catheter was replaced with a gooseneck snare catheter and the snare advanced to grasp and remove the foreign body. Percutaneous retrieval was successful in all 6 cases. One patient experienced mild hemoptysis, which resolved within 24 hr of observation. No patient experienced long-term sequelae. Given the potential life-threatening complications from intravascular foreign bodies and the low complication rate from percutaneous retrieval, we recommend extraction of the foreign body even if it is asymptomatic in the chronic setting (> 24 hr)

ALLISON TRANSMISSION FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF ALLISON TRANSMISSION FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. DE-FC05-00OR22807; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-00-032 [ORO-758] Petitioner, Allison Transmission, has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Cooperative Agreement No. DE-FC05-00OR22807. Petitioner is a subcontractor to Electricore, the awardee of the above Cooperative Agreement. The scope of this work is to continue development of the E P System T M , alpha configuration in an articulated bus. This work is sponsored by the Office of Transportation Technologies, Office of Heavy Vehicle Technologies.

ALCOA, INC. FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC ALCOA, INC. FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER UT-BATTELLE, LLC SUBCONTRACT NO. 4000005582 UNDER PRIME CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-00OR22725; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-00-035 [ORO-759] ALCOA, Inc. (ALCOA) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under UT-Battelle, LLC Subcontract No. 4000005582, entitled, "Energy Efficiency Opportunity Assessment for Aluminum Extrusion Plants" under UT-Battelle Prime Contract No. DE-AC05-000R22725. The scope of work involves the development of a comprehensive plan to improve energy efficiency in aluminum extrusion applications. The work is sponsored by the Office of Industrial Technologies, Office

Statement of Considerations Statement of Considerations REQUEST BY FORD MOTOR COMPANY, FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE- AC05-960R22464; SOLICITATION NO. 6500001187; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-99-015 [ORO-746] Ford Motor Company (Ford) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC05-960R22464, Solicitation No. 6500001187 (proposed subcontract with Lockheed Martin Energy Research Corporation). The overall scope of work calls for a paper study focusing on determining the feasibility of obtaining an affordable 40% mass reduction compared to the current steel Explorer SUV frame using

This paper provides a general equilibrium analysis of the effects of a foreign tax credit (FTC) provision on current account dynamics ... a change in the home country capital income tax rate causes different resp...

, Cambridge, and Dr Mark Austin and Dr Stacy Williams, both of HSBC Global Markets, outline the results- niques inforeign exchange markets for a number of years. Over 18 months a joint project with HSBC Global

As endovascular therapies increase in frequency, the incidence of lost or embolized foreign bodies is increasing. The presence of an intravascular foreign body (IFB) is well recognized to have the potential to cause serious complications. IFB can embolize and impact critical sites such as the heart, with subsequent significant morbidity or mortality. Intravascular foreign bodies most commonly result from embolized central line fragments, but they can originate from many sources, both iatrogenic and noniatrogenic. The percutaneous approach in removing an IFB is widely perceived as the best way to retrieve endovascular foreign bodies. This minimally invasive approach has a high success rate with a low associated morbidity, and it avoids the complications related to open surgical approaches. We examined the characteristics, causes, and incidence of endovascular embolizations and reviewed the various described techniques that have been used to facilitate subsequent explantation of such materials.

NORTON COMPANY FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF NORTON COMPANY FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER MARTIN MARIETTA ENERGY SYSTEMS SUBCONTRACT NO. 86X-SB182C UNDER CONTRACT NO. DE-AC04-840R21400; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-93-022 [0RO-553] Norton Company (Norton) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Phase II of Energy Systems Subcontract No. 86X-SB182C. The scope of the work calls for the development and verification of significant improvements in processing methods, process controls, and nondestructive evaluation developed under Phase I of the subcontract which can be commercially implemented to produce high reliability silicon nitride components for advanced heat engine applications.

USEC INC. FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND USEC INC. FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN sG 1 BJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. DE- NE0000488; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)2012-021 [OR0-807] USEC, Inc. (USEC) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Cooperative Agreement No. DE-NE0000488. The primary goal of this work is to construct a 120 centrifuge uranium enrichment cascade and associated activities to establish the capability of the Ameri can Centrifuge to enrich uranium at a commercial scale. This activity will take place primarily in Oak Ridge, Tennessee (machine corp ponent manufacture and assembly, centrifuge design and

I I Statement of Considerations REQUEST BY VOLVO TRUCKS NORTH AMERICA, INC. FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER UT-BATTELLE, LLC SUBCONTRACT NO. 4000010928, UNDER DOE PRIME CONTRACT DE-AC05-00OR22725; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-02-018; [ORO-770] Volvo Trucks North America, Inc. (VTNA) has made a request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under UT-Battelle, LLC Subcontract No. 4000010928 under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract DE-ACO5- 00OR22725. The scope of work of this project is to develop an operational Accelerated Endurance Test (AEC) for Class 8 Volvo Hood System fabricated partly or wholly from carbon fiber Sheet Molding Compound (SMC). It is expected that this system will result in

CATERPILLAR INC. FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF CATERPILLAR INC. FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. DE-FC05-00OR22806; AND FOR CERTAIN LARGE BUSINESS SUBCONTRACTS THEREUNDER; DOE WAIVER DOCKE-T W(A)-00-036 [ORO-760] Caterpillar, Inc. (Caterpillar) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Cooperative Agreement No. DE-FC05-00OR22806 and under certain subcontracts entered thereunder with parties who do not qualify for treatment under Public Law 96-517. The primary program goal of this work is the development of a high efficiency heavy-duty truck engine that meets 2002 and 2007 emissions targets while

ARTHUR D. LITTLE, INC., FOR AN ADVANCE ARTHUR D. LITTLE, INC., FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT DE-FC21-94MC31260; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-94-005 [ORO-570] Arthur D. Little, Inc. (ADL), on behalf of itself and its project team members, has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) Cooperative Agreement DE-FC21-94MC31260. The work is sponsored by the Office of Fossil Energy. On July 6, 1992, DOE solicited proposals through a Project Opportunity Notice for a fifth round of Clean Coal Technology (CCT) contracts. The CCT Program's objective is to conduct cost-shared demonstration projects that advance

CUMMINS ENGINE COMPANY, INC., FOR AN ADVANCE CUMMINS ENGINE COMPANY, INC., FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY GRANT NO. DE-FG05-970R22584; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-97-036 [ORO-671] Petitioner, Cummins Engine Company, Inc., has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Grant No. DE-FG05-970R22584 made to the Gas Research Institute (GRI). Petitioner is a subcontractor to GRI under the grant. The work under this grant calls for the development of technologies to improve spark ignition natural gas engine efficiencies for automotive markets. Two other companies, Mack Truck and Deere & Company, are also subcontractors under this project. Deere

FORD MOTOR COMPANY FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER FORD MOTOR COMPANY FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER A SUBCONTRACT UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE-FC05-970R22605 WITH CATERPILLAR INC.; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-97-038 [ORO-672] Ford Motor Company (Ford) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under a subcontract under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-FC05-970R22605. This prime contract is with Caterpillar Inc. and Ford is a subcontractor under this agreement. The main program goal is to support the cooperative development of technologies for high efficiency, very low emission diesel engines for light duty trucks (including pickups and sport utility vehicles). The work is sponsored by the Office of Transportation

DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY FOR AN ADVANCE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER MARTIN MARIETTA ENERGY SYSTEMS SUBCONTRACT RFP NO. SK761-86; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-93-036 [0RO-563] The Dow Chemical Company (Dow) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under a Martin Marietta Energy Systems Subcontract RFP No. SK761-86. The scope of the work calls for the development of a scaled process to synthesize a high- quality, low-cost silicon nitride powder with suitable properties for forming heat engine parts. The work is sponsored by the Office of Transportation Technologies. The dollar amount of the subcontract is $2,281,959 with Dow cost sharing at

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NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY, FOR AN NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY, FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER LOCKHEED MARTIN ENERGY RESEARCH CORPORATION SUBCONTRACT NO. 4500013009, UNDER DOE PRIME CONTRACT DE-AC05-960R22464; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-00-006; [ORO-750] Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) has made a request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Lockheed Martin Energy Research Corporation (LMER) Subcontract No. 4500013009; Department of Energy (DOE) Contract DE-AC05-960R22464. This request was originally submitted by NIPSCO on September 28,1999 with NIPSCO's proposal to LMER, however, the waiver request was not forwarded at that time to DOE. Accordingly, NIPSCO has

Press. Sen. Amartya, (1999). Development as freedom. New York: Anchor Books. Svensson. Jacob. (1999). Aid growth, and democracy. Economics & Politics 11: 275- 297. United Nations Development Programme (2005). Aid for the 2lst century. Human... that foreign aid has been and will continue to be successful catalyst for development (Sen 1999; Sachs 2005). The public choice hypothesis argues foreign aid is an ineffectual means for promoting development and hinders further growth (Sen 1999; Sachs 2005...

AN ADVANCE AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-840R21400; SUBCONTRACT NO. 86X-SU545C; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-95-044 [ORO- 61,7] Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa) has made a timely request on behalf of itself and two subcontractors for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC05-840R21400; Subcontract No. 86X-SU545C. The scope of the work calls for the development of processes for forming aluminum auto parts to make the use of aluminum in the industry feasible and cost effective. Alcoa will be working with subcontractors CMI International, Inc. (CMI) and DBM Industries, LTD, (DBM) a wholly owned subsidiary of Alcoa. Both CMI and DBM

VARIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF VARIAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN AN IDENTIFIED INVENTION (S- 105,965) MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER BWXT Y-12, LLC SUBCONTRACT NO. 4300039024 UNDER PRIME CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05- 00OR22800; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)2004-075 [ORO-791] Varian Medical Systems (Varian) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in an identified invention made in the course of or under BWXT Y-12, LLC Subcontract No. 4300039024 entitled, "Prototype Megavoltage X-ray Sensor Array with High Spatial Resolution" under BWXT Y-12, LLC Prime Contract No. DE-AC05-000R22800. This invention relates to a prototype megavoltage X-ray sensor array with high spatial resolution (67 micron pixels) with an active area of 21x28cm for use in cone beam CT imaging for non-destructive

" denned—Special terms denned (for-ling, f~lang, stock at home, for-ling population, critical year)—Standards of the Importance Label Part I: General Population Statistics 3 Preliminary Explanations Foreign-born in Kansas 1860 by Counties and by Regions..., and Bohemia 10 Mexico - 11 For-ling Population of Kansas in 1895 1 The State by Regions 2 The Regions by Counties 14 Foreign-born Population 1850-1950 of the States Providing the Principal Sources and Outlets of the Population of Kansas: Colorado...

THE EFFECT OF INCREASING TRANSPORTATION COST ON FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT Major: Maritime Administration April 2009 Submitted to the Office of Undergraduate Research Texas A&M University in partial fulfillment... of the requirements for the designation as UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SCHOLAR A Senior Scholars Thesis by KIMBERLY GRESSLER THE EFFECT OF INCREASING TRANSPORTATION COST ON FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT Approved by: Research Advisor: Joan Mileski...

The aim of this study was to investigate the role of English as Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ metacognitive listening strategies awareness and podcast-use readiness in using podcasting technology for learning English as a foreign language. One hundred and forty-one EFL students completed Metacognitive Awareness Listening Questionnaire (MALQ) that assessed their awareness and perceived use of listening strategies in five components including planning-evaluation, directed attention, person knowledge, mental translation, and problem solving. They also completed a questionnaire that assessed their readiness to use podcasting in terms of familiarity, attitude, and experience. Information on participants’ frequency of podcast use for learning English, frequency of the internet use, and digital device ownership was also obtained. The result of the analysis revealed that podcasting use was significantly related to metacognitive listening strategies awareness in general and its entire components except mental translation strategies while the strongest correlation was found with problem solving strategies (r = .49, p in order of power prediction- were good predictors of podcasting use for learning English as a foreign language.

Dependence on Foreign Oil Is Declining Dependence on Foreign Oil Is Declining Our Dependence on Foreign Oil Is Declining March 1, 2012 - 11:02am Addthis Image courtesy of whitehouse.gov Image courtesy of whitehouse.gov Megan Slack Deputy Director of Digital Content, White House Office of Digital Strategy What are the key facts? America's dependence on foreign oil has decreased every year since President Obama took office. We need an all-out, all-of-the-above strategy to protect Americans from high energy prices in the long run. Editor's Note: This post originally appeared on the White House Blog. America's dependence on foreign oil has gone down every single year since President Obama took office. In 2010, we imported less than 50 percent of the oil our nation consumed-the first time that's happened in 13

Our Dependence on Foreign Oil Is Declining Our Dependence on Foreign Oil Is Declining Our Dependence on Foreign Oil Is Declining March 1, 2012 - 11:02am Addthis Image courtesy of whitehouse.gov Image courtesy of whitehouse.gov Megan Slack Deputy Director of Digital Content, White House Office of Digital Strategy What are the key facts? America's dependence on foreign oil has decreased every year since President Obama took office. We need an all-out, all-of-the-above strategy to protect Americans from high energy prices in the long run. Editor's Note: This post originally appeared on the White House Blog. America's dependence on foreign oil has gone down every single year since President Obama took office. In 2010, we imported less than 50 percent of the oil our nation consumed-the first time that's happened in 13

Foreign Interaction Foreign Interaction This chapter describes the security procedures adopted by DOE HQ to implement the requirements of the following Executive Order and DOE directives: * Executive Order 12344 (as prescribed by 42 U.S.C. 7158) * DOE Oder 142.3A, Unclassified Foreign Visits and Assignments Program * DOE Order 470.4B, Safeguards and Security Program, Appendix B, Section 4 * DOE Order 475.1, Counterintelligence Program * DOE Order 551.1C, Official Foreign Travel * DOE Manual 552.1-1A, U.S. Department of Energy Travel Manual * DOE Order 552.1A, Change 1, Travel Policy and Procedures The directives have two objectives: the first objective is to protect DOE sensitive and classified information from being disclosed to foreign nationals, except when authorized by international

... pages of international science journals, and those who are hesitate to use them. Instead, Japan expects foreign scientists to learn about such opportunities from their embassy officials in Tokyo or ... to learn about such opportunities from their embassy officials in Tokyo or science organizations outside Japan, or through personal contacts with Japanese scientists (who often are equally ill-informed). ...

Foreign Fishery Developments Soviet Union and Japan Agree on 1978 Quotas The Soviet Union and Japan year in Moscow. Japan's total 1978 allocation in the Soviet zone was set at 850,000 metric tons (t ex- trapolation of the 1977 quotas, which were 700,000 t for Japan during March-December and 335

5: Project Partnership Transportation of Foreign-Owned 5: Project Partnership Transportation of Foreign-Owned Enriched Uranium from the Republic of Georgia EA-1255: Project Partnership Transportation of Foreign-Owned Enriched Uranium from the Republic of Georgia SUMMARY This EA evaluates the environmental impacts for the proposal to transport 5.26 kilograms of enriched uranium-23 5 in the form of nuclear fuel, from the Republic of Georgia to the United Kingdom. PUBLIC COMMENT OPPORTUNITIES None available at this time. DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD April 30, 1998 EA-1255: Finding of No Significant Impact Project Partnership Transportation of Foreign-Owned Enriched Uranium from the Republic of Georgia April 30, 1998 EA- 1255: Finding of No Significant Impact Project Partnership Transportation of Foreign-Owned Enriched Uranium from

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This report assesses the state of the art in several areas of climate research in the former Soviet Union. This assessment was performed by a group of six internationally recognized US experts in related fields. The areas chosen for review are: large-scale circulation processes in the atmosphere and oceans; atmospheric radiative processes; cloud formation processes; climate effects of natural atmospheric disturbances; and the carbon cycle, paleoclimates, and general circulation model validation. The study found an active research community in each of the above areas. Overall, the quality of climate research in the former Soviet Union is mixed, although the best Soviet work is as good as the best corresponding work in the West. The best Soviet efforts have principally been in theoretical studies or data analysis. However, an apparent lack of access to modern computing facilities has severely hampered the Soviet research. Most of the issues considered in the Soviet literature are known, and have been discussed in the Western literature, although some extraordinary research in paleoclimatology was noted. Little unusual and exceptionally creative material was found in the other areas during the study period (1985 through 1992). Scientists in the former Soviet Union have closely followed the Western literature and technology. Given their strengths in theoretical and analytical methods, as well as their possession of simplified versions of detailed computer models being used in the West, researchers in the former Soviet Union have the potential to make significant contributions if supercomputers, workstations, and software become available. However, given the current state of the economy in the former Soviet Union, it is not clear that the computer gap will be bridged in the foreseeable future.

find labor market distortions to be crucial in accounting for the episode, suggesting that the policies of the time were well targeted and effective. The third chapter of my dissertation studies policy coordination in a two-country framework allowing...

The huge jump in energy prices since the early 1970s has created a large market for energy-saving industrial equipment and systems in the U.S. In Europe and Japan, great emphasis has been placed on developing energy-efficient products...

CERTAIN IDENTIFIED INVENTIONS TO SANDIA CORPORATION MADE IN THE CERTAIN IDENTIFIED INVENTIONS TO SANDIA CORPORATION MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT DE-AC04-94AL85000 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) WITH LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION AND SANDIA CORPORATION W(C)97-001 Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMC), through Sandia Corporation (Sandia), manages and operates the Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) for the DOE under Prime Contract No. DE-AC04-94AL85000. Both LMC and Sandia are organized as large, for profit corporations. SNL comprises Government-owned, Contractor-operated facilities located in New Mexico, California, Hawaii, and Nevada. SNL has a remarkable record of scientific and technical success since inception in 1949. This success is due, in part, to the unique contractual relationship that exists between DOE

At the same time in Cyprus, the so-called Lot 12 named ‘ ... estimated to hold seven trillion cubic feet of natural gas, worth as much as 70 billion euros...2011). Subsequent estimates brought the size of the fin...

shortcomings. Therefore fign policy analysis i used in this study. Neorealism ephasiz the importance of relative gains when analyzing global environmntl isue. The relative gains argumnt contends that sates are concerned not only with the absolute gains... be potntily important. Such informtion can be very useful when only a few staes play a key role in the negotiatons proces. 5 Neoliberal instiutonalism focuses on the role of international organizations and regims for facilting agreents on environmntal...

currencies are held in positive amounts at the steady-state only if the growth rate of domestic money supply is equal to the world inflation rate (WIR). If the former rate is larger than the WIR, domestic currency is not held at the steady-state. Also, total...

The rotational transitions R(1), R(2), and R(3) of HD have been studied in absorption with 0.06-cm-1 resolution in mixtures of HD with He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, H2, and N2 at 295 K and at densities between 3 and 62 amagat. Collisional interference was observed and the interference parameter, proportional to the ratio of the average induced moment to the allowed moment, showed a dependence on system size and ranged from +10×10-3 amagat-1 for light perturbers to -24×10-3 amagat-1 for the heavier ones. These interference effects in the pure rotational band are an order of magnitude smaller than those of the fundamental vibrational band and show a strong J dependence not predicted within current theory. The sign of the isotropic overlap component of the induced moment was determined experimentally in an unambiguous way and its trend was found to be within theoretical expectation; specifically, the sign changes as the mass increases. The line shapes were mostly symmetrical and Lorentzian; asymmetry was observed mainly for the R(1) transition with the low-frequency side of the lines super-Lorentzian and the high-frequency side sub-Lorentzian. Investigation of the effect of collision duration on the autocorrelation function of the allowed moment showed it was not important to the integrated allowed absorption.

MARTIN MARIETTA ENERGY SYSTEMS, MARTIN MARIETTA ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC., UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-840R21400 - [W(C)-90-001; ORO-458] The Department of Energy (DOE) considers its Government-owned, Contractor-operated (GOCOs) laboratories, such as Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc., (Energy Systems) national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and in improved U.S. competitiveness. Congress, recognizing this unique aspect of GOCO laboratories, enacted the National Competitiveness Technology Transfer Act of 1989, hereinafter "Act", (Public Law 101-189). The purpose of this Act was to promote technology transfer between GOCOs and the private sector in the United

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE- DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE- FC05-970R22580; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-97-016 [ORO-660] Caterpillar, Inc. (Caterpillar) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-FC05-970R22580. The scope of the work calls for the development of durable thick thermal barrier coating (TTBC) technologies for higher efficiency and lower emission heavy duty diesel engines. Critical design requirements include top ring groove temperature characteristics, piston heat rejection characteristics, TTBC porosity and surface finish characteristics, as well as TTBC reliability, durability, and cost. The work is sponsored by the Office of Transportation Technologies.

SUBCONTRACT NO. 85X-SW973C UNDER SUBCONTRACT NO. 85X-SW973C UNDER CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-960R22464; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-97-013 [ORO-657] Caterpillar, Inc. (Caterpillar) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Subcontract No. 85X-SW973C under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC05-960R22464. The scope of the work calls for the development of flexible fuel engine technology to a direct injection multi-cylinder medium duty engine to bum gasoline, methanol 85 fuel, ethanol 85 fuel, and other alternative fuels, that meets both 1998 emission regulations and Caterpillar production diesel engine performance. The work is sponsored by the Office of Transportation Technologies. The dollar amount of the subcontract is $1,101,101 with Caterpillar cost sharing

?s (2002) Expanded Trade and GDP data. The figures on GDP are real figures in constant US dollars with a 1996 base. I control for the wealth of the target because rich states should need less aid (both of the economic and the military varieties... and support throughout the course of this research. The project would not have been possible absent their assistance. I should also acknowledge the continued mentorship of Dr. James M. Scott (Oklahoma State University) and Dr. Michael Chambers (Indiana...

Unclassified Foreign National Visits Unclassified Foreign National Visits and Assignments at Oak Ridge National Laboratory INS-O-13-05 September 2013 Department of Energy Washington, DC 20585 September 16, 2013 MEMORANDUM FOR THE MANAGER, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY SITE OFFICE FROM: Sandra D. Bruce Assistant Inspector General for Inspections Office of Inspector General SUBJECT: INFORMATION: Inspection Report on "Unclassified Foreign National Visits and Assignments at Oak Ridge National Laboratory" BACKGROUND In support of its research and development mission, the Department of Energy's national laboratories host thousands of foreign national visitors and assignees (foreign nationals) every year for research collaborations and access to scientific user facilities. During calendar year

AT THE MOUND PLANT PURSUANT AT THE MOUND PLANT PURSUANT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY/EG&G MOUND APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES, INC. PRIME CONTRACT NO. DE-AC04-88DP43495; W(C)95-005; CH-0857 EG&G Mound Applied Technologies, Inc., (Contractor), manages and operates the Mound Plant for the Department of Energy (DOE) under Prime Contract No. DE-AC04-88DP43495. Contractor is a large, for-profit corporation. The Mound Plant is a Government-owned, Contractor-operated production plant facility located in Miamisburg, Ohio, and is a part of the DOE nuclear weapons complex. The recent modification of Section 91 of the Atomic Energy Act, coupled with the National Competitiveness Technology Transfer Act of 1989 (NCTTA)(P.L. 101-189), clarified that technology transfer is a mission of Defense Programs consistent with the national security

THE REGENTS OF THE THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNDER MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACTS NOS. W-7405-ENG-36 AND W-7405-ENG-48 BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA [W(C)-91-002; AL _ ; SAN __ Background Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) are owned by the U.S. Government and operated by the Regents of the University of California (hereinafter Regents) under contract with the Department of Energy (DOE). DOE considers its Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated (GOCO) laboratories, such as LANL and LLNL, national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and in improved

BATTELLE BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC06-76RL01830, W(C)-90-012 The Department of Energy (DOE) considers its Government-owned, Contractor-operated (GOCO) laboratories, such as Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and improved U.S. competitiveness. Congress, recognizing this unique aspect of GOCO'laboratories, enacted the National Competitiveness Technology Transfer Act of 1989, hereinafter "Act" (Public Law 101-189). The purpose of the Act was to promote technology transfer between GOCOs and the private sector in the United States and to

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SANDIA CORPORATION, PURSUANT TO SANDIA CORPORATION, PURSUANT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY/AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC04-76DP00789 - W(C)90-015. The Department of Energy (DOE) considers its Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated (GOCOs) laboratories, such as Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and in improved U.S. competitiveness. SNL is managed and operated by American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) through its wholly owned subsidiary Sandia Corporation (Sandia). Congress, recognizing this unique aspect of GOCO laboratories, enacted the

THE UNIVERSITY THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. W-31- 109-ENG-38 - W(C)-90-013 The Department of Energy (DOE) considers its Government-owned, Contractor-operated (GOCOs) laboratories, such as Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) national resources capable of providing significant contributions to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and improved U.S. competitiveness. Congress, recognizing this unique aspect of GOCO laboratories, enacted the National Competitiveness Technology Transfer Act of 1989, hereinafter "Act" (Public Law 101-189). The purpose of the Act was to promote technology transfer between GOCOs and the private sector in the United States and to enhance collaboration

FOREIGN RESEARCH REACTOR srENT NUCLEAR FUEL FOREIGN RESEARCH REACTOR srENT NUCLEAR FUEL TRANSPORTATION ALONG OTHER THAN~. PRESENTATIVE ROUTE FROM CONCORD NAVAL WEAPO~~ STATION TO IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL LADORA TORY Introduction The Department of Energy is planning to transport foreign research reactor spent nuclear fuel by rail from the Concord Naval Weapons Station (CNWS), Concord, California, to the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL). The environmental analysis supporting the decision to transport, by rail or truck, foreign research reactor spent nuclear fuel from CNWS to the INEEL is contained in +he Final Environmental Impact Statement on a Proposed Nuclear Weapons Nonproliftration Policy Concerning Foreign Research Reactor

Real economic growth is measured by GDP growth and is often reflected in a high ranking of a country’s economic and financial risk (Calderon et al. 2003). However, ... in 2008. These countries attracted Foreign D...

... that foreign companies that wanted to participate in a Co-operative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the Department of Energy, or in the Commerce Department's Advanced Technology Program ...

A challenging task in financial market such as stock market and foreign exchange market is to predict the movement direction of financial markets so as to provide valuable decision information for investors (Lai ...

Unclassified Foreign National Visits & Assignments Questionnaire Unclassified Foreign National Visits & Assignments Questionnaire |Welcome to U.S. Department of Energy Office of Legacy Management! We are looking forward to your visit or assignment with us. In order to comply with our security requirements and ensure that your time with the Department of Energy goes smoothly we need to obtain some information from you prior to your arrival. Please take a few minutes to provide the information requested below for each member of your party that is not a U.S. citizen and then return the form(s) to your host. Please be sure to comply with the deadlines your host has communicated to you for returning this form.| |Part 1: Completed by Visitor Please complete all questions below, as applicable. | |1.|Given (first) name (exactly as it appears on passport)| |

COMMUNIST CHINA'S FOREIGN TRADE AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR JAPAN A Thesis by LEH-AN HSIEH Submitted to the Graduate College of Texas A&M University in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE August lg72... Major Subject: Economics COMMUNIST CHINA'S FOREIGI'J TRADE AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR JAPAN A Thesis LEH-AN HSIEH Approved as to style and content by: Head of Department Member / Member Member (Member) ABSTRACT Communist China's Foreign Trade...

Accident source terms, source term probabilities, consequences, and risks are developed for ship collisions that might occur in U.S. ports during the shipment of spent fuel from foreign research reactors to the United States in break-bulk freighters.

2: Urgent-Relief Acceptance of Foreign Research Reactor Spent 2: Urgent-Relief Acceptance of Foreign Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel EA-0912: Urgent-Relief Acceptance of Foreign Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel SUMMARY This EA evaluates the environmental impacts of a proposal to accept 409 spent fuel elements from eight foreign research reactors in seven European countries. The spent fuel would be shipped across the ocean in spent fuel transportation casks from the country of origin to one or more United States eastern seaboard ports. PUBLIC COMMENT OPPORTUNITIES None available at this time. DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD April 22, 1994 EA-0912: Finding of No Significant Impact Urgent-Relief Acceptance of Foreign Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel April 22, 1994 EA-0912: Final Environmental Assessment Urgent-Relief Acceptance of Foreign Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel

Abstract The present study examined the current state of students' attitudes toward mobile technology use in and for second and foreign language learning in higher education. Moreover, the study investigated if age, gender or cultural factors affect these attitudes. A total of 345 students from two in many aspects different countries, China (Yunnan University) and Sweden (Dalarna University) participated in this study. To access learners' perceptions toward mobile technology use, we employed Kearney's pedagogical framework to mobile learning from a socio-cultural perspective (Kearney, Schuck, Burden, & Aubusson, 2012). Hofstede's cultural dimensions were used to approach students' cultural views, as these dimensions represent some values – aspects of culture – that may affect attitudes toward technology and learning individually as well as in combination. The findings show the respondents' attitudes toward mobile learning are very positive with individualization being most positive (83%) followed by collaboration (74%), and authenticity (73%). The statistical analysis indicates that Hofstede's factors cannot explain the differences in mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) attitudes in the chosen sample. Among the personal factors, gender is identified to be a predictor to explain the differences in students' attitudes toward MALL. This study shows that technology itself seems to be the most important culture-shaping factor, more important than culture inherited from the physical environment, and more important than age.

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Political risk assessment provides a prediction of the likelihood that future foreign government actions will deteriorate the return on a planned foreign investment. Such political risk predictions are commonly provided with great assurance by political experts. Political risk assessments are frequently quantified to two or three significant figures, so that comparisons can be made between various countries, at various times in the future. It is my contention that most of such quantifications and predictions are nonsense; that the political future is not being accurately predicted. It is useful to describe some general axioms on predicting the future: (1) Future events can be predicted in a rigorous manner only if they represent expected outcomes of physical laws; (2) Future events can be predicted with some statistical confidence if they represent a modest extrapolation of consistent history into the future; (3) The farther into the future one predicts, the less reliable history-based predictions should be: (4) Predictions become less certain as more parameters influence the event; (5) Predictions must be less certain as more precision is required; and (6) Predictions of singular future complex political events are merely guesses, no matter how they may be swaddled in statistical mumbo-jumbo. For proper analysis of political risk it is important to create multiple scenarios of the future, to be well acquainted with foreign politics, and to understand the economic fundamentals of the country where you are considering investments. Such approaches allow management to look for possible flexibilities in investments, to consider insurance, hedging, and other risk abatement techniques against some of the most likely negative political/economic outcomes.

Locally Employed Staff (LES)/Foreign Service National (FSN) Locally Employed Staff (LES)/Foreign Service National (FSN) of the Year Award The Locally Employed Staff (LES)/Foreign Service National (FSN) of the Year Award is designed to recognize special contributions made by the Department's LES/FSN's in achieving the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) and United States Government's (USG) foreign policy goals and objectives. The LES/FSN of the Year Award is the Department's most prestigious award for non- Federal locally employed staff serving the Department overseas, and recognizes their outstanding achievements for the period of 1 October through 30 September each year. This

Partnerships / Y-12/UT Collaboration / Hosting foreign educators Partnerships / Y-12/UT Collaboration / Hosting foreign educators Hosting foreign educators Posted: November 27, 2013 - 11:16am Six Indonesian educators (seated) met with Y-12, UTÂ’s Institute for Nuclear Security, and ORNL experts to learn about Y-12Â’s role in U.S. nuclear security. Y-12, in support of the University of Tennessee's Institute for Nuclear Security, recently welcomed a group of professors from Indonesia's Universitas Gadjah Mada, the only university in Indonesia that offers a nuclear engineering program. As part of a U.S. Department of State Nuclear Security Educator Study Tour, the professors are on a month-long tour of U.S. universities and nuclear sites, where they'll learn strategies and best practices to help them develop new nuclear security courses to implement in Indonesia.

The National Coal Technology Data Center (NCTDC) at the Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center is currently addressing the recognized need for technical and scientific information on international coal characteristics and coal conversion technologies adopted inforeign countries. At NCTDC, the present database on domestic coals and coal conversion technologies is being supplemented with data on international coals through the development of a comprehensive international database on foreign coals and coal conversion technologies. DOE plans to utilize this information to develop strategic planning and policy options and assist the private sector in determining the utility of its products and services in the international market place. It is hoped, that through the better understanding of their foreign coal resources, advanced US coal preparation, conversion and utilization technologies can be applied to these coals, promoting not only US technology transfer but also addressing the immediate energy needs of the developing countries.

1 China's Foreign Policy under the New Leadership Â­ More Continuity than Change Fraser Cameron11 Introduction A year after the leadership changes in China it is timely to assess whether the new men at the helm (there are no women) will seek to change China's traditionally cautious foreign policy

Locally Employed Staff (LES)/Foreign Service National (FSN) of the Locally Employed Staff (LES)/Foreign Service National (FSN) of the Year Award Locally Employed Staff (LES)/Foreign Service National (FSN) of the Year Award The Locally Employed Staff (LES)/Foreign Service National (FSN) of the Year Award is designed to recognize special contributions made by the Department's LES/FSN's in achieving the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) and United States Government's (USG) foreign policy goals and objectives. The LES/FSN of the Year Award is the Department's most prestigious award for non-Federal locally employed staff serving the Department overseas, and recognizes their outstanding achievements for the period of 1 October through 30 September each year. This special award program has been established in accordance with the requirements of

Foreign Fishery Developments Mediterranean Bluefin Tuna Airlifted to Japan Japan-Soviet Fishery dealt a seri- ous blow by the various new restric- tions introduced in the S-year Japan- Soviet in Japan has revived a once-abandoned airlift of fresh bluefin tuna from the Mediterranean. Two earlier

founded in 2004, brings together economic researchers from several countries in the Americas who have carried out empirical studies of the social and environmental impacts of economic liberalization. The Working Group’s goal is to contribute empirical research and policy analysis to the ongoing policy debates on national economic development strategies and international trade. The Working Group held its inaugural meeting in Brasilia, March 29-30, 2004. This paper is one of eight written for the Brasilia meetings. They are the basis for “Globalization and the Environment: Lessons from the

The analysis of the transformation sector includes all the subsectors listed in the Energy Statistics Yearbook of EUROSTAT. As far as national data were available, the analysis also includes combined heat and ...

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Eingang APPLICATION FOR THE RECOGNITION/ VALIDATION OF FOREIGN CERTIFICATES to study ____________________________________ Other Subject 2. PERSONAL DETAILS (exactly as in passport) Surname Forename(s) Date of birth Gender OF PREVIOUS EDUCATION All certificates must be presented with official accreditation and officially certified

To establish the policies, responsibilities, and authorities for implementing the Department of Energy (DOE) Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI) program, which is designed to obtain information that indicates whether DOE offerors/bidders or contractors/subcontractors are owned, controlled, or influenced by foreign individuals, governments, or organizations, and whether that foreign involvement may pose an undue risk to the common defense and security. This directive does not cancel another directive. Canceled by DOE O 470.1 of 9-28-1995.

??The ‘conditionalist’ approach to the economic statecraft literature in International Relations and Foreign Policy Analysis seeks to establish the conditions under which economic instruments of… (more)

..."There were too many people and too few spots." Disappointment and resignation hang in the air. My students are foreign-trained doctors taking a "bridging" course to earn medical credentials in Australia. Their training, in almost all cases completed in a non-Western country, is not recognized here,... Dr. Ranjana Srivastava writes about her experience as a tutor to foreign-trained doctors taking a “bridging” course to earn medical credentials in Australia. These foreign doctors are driven by the dream of becoming doctors again, but the reality can be a ...

The paper explores the linkages among political risk, institutions, and foreign direct investment inflows. For a data sample of 83 developing countries covering 1984 to 2003, we identify indicators that matter most for the activities of multinational corporations. The results show that government stability, internal and external conflict, corruption and ethnic tensions, law and order, democratic accountability of government, and quality of bureaucracy are highly significant determinants of foreign investment inflows.

In globalizing cities around the world, middle class women are departing from their traditional domestic roles in child rearing and home management. This activity change creates a large influx of young, single and lower ...

As India grows, driven by its success in information technology and services, there is another revolution waiting to happen in the Retail sector dependent on whether the Government of India can unshackle the various ...

blotting with a V. litorea intergenic transcribed spacer (ITS) probe disproved the presence of any whole algal nuclei or nucleomorph in the host sea slug. This suggested the maintenance of algal chloroplast activity may be due to the high autonomy...

Russia is one of the most energy- and carbon-intensive countries in the world ... level of investments into modernization of the Russian energy industry cause huge energy wastage and carbon emissions. This situat...

Homeland security relies heavily on analytical chemistry to identify suspicious materials and persons. Traditionally this role has focused on attribution, determining the type and origin of an explosive, for example. But as technology advances, analytical chemistry can and will play an important role in the prevention and preemption of terrorist attacks. More sensitive and selective detection techniques can allow suspicious materials and persons to be identified even before a final destructive product is made. The work presented herein focuses on the use of commercial and novel detection techniques for application to the prevention of terrorist activities. Although drugs are not commonly thought of when discussing terrorism, narcoterrorism has become a significant threat in the 21st century. The role of the drug trade in the funding of terrorist groups is prevalent; thus, reducing the trafficking of illegal drugs can play a role in the prevention of terrorism by cutting off much needed funding. To do so, sensitive, specific, and robust analytical equipment is needed to quickly identify a suspected drug sample no matter what matrix it is in. Single Particle Aerosol Mass Spectrometry (SPAMS) is a novel technique that has previously been applied to biological and chemical detection. The current work applies SPAMS to drug analysis, identifying the active ingredients in single component, multi-component, and multi-tablet drug samples in a relatively non-destructive manner. In order to do so, a sampling apparatus was created to allow particle generation from drug tablets with on-line introduction to the SPAMS instrument. Rules trees were developed to automate the identification of drug samples on a single particle basis. A novel analytical scheme was also developed to identify suspect individuals based on chemical signatures in human breath. Human breath was sampled using an RTube{trademark} and the trace volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were preconcentrated using solid phase microextraction (SPME) and identified using gas chromatography - mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Modifications to the sampling apparatus allowed for increased VOC collection efficiency, and reduced the time of sampling and analysis by over 25%. The VOCs are present in breath due to either endogenous production, or exposure to an external source through absorption, inhalation, or ingestion. Detection of these exogenous chemicals can provide information on the prior location and activities of the subject. Breath samples collected before and after exposure in a hardware store and nail salon were analyzed to investigate the prior location of a subject; breath samples collected before and after oral exposure to terpenes and terpenoid compounds, pseudoephedrine, and inhalation exposure to hexamine and other explosive related compounds were analyzed to investigate the prior activity of a subject. The elimination of such compounds from the body was also monitored. In application, this technique may provide an early warning system to identify persons of interest in the prevention and preemption stages of homeland security.

ADVANCED APPROVAL TO ASSERT COPYRIGHT IN WORKS AUTHORED ADVANCED APPROVAL TO ASSERT COPYRIGHT IN WORKS AUTHORED DURING THE PERFORMANCE OF WORK UNDER THE CONSORTIUM FOR ADVANCED SIMULATION OF LIGHT WATER REACTORS (CASL) PROGRAM; W(C) 2011-010 [OR0-804] On February 11 , 2010, the Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light Water Reactors (CASL) , led by UT- Battelle, LLC (UT-Battelle), the Management and Operating contractor for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), submitted a proposal in response to the U.S . Department of Energy (DOE) Funding Opportunity Announcement DE-FOA-0000 170 for the Energy Innovation Hub -"Modeling and Simulation for Nuclear Reactors ." The proposal submitted by CASL envisioned (1) developing computer models that simulate nuclear power plant operations, forming a "virtual reactor" for the predictive simulation of light water reactors and (2) using

CONTRACT NO. DE-FC05-970R22605; AND FOR CERTAIN LARGE CONTRACT NO. DE-FC05-970R22605; AND FOR CERTAIN LARGE BUSINESS SUBCONTRACTS THEREUNDER; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-97-014 [ORO-658] Caterpillar, Inc. (Caterpillar) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-FC05-970R22605 and under certain subcontracts entered thereunder with parties who do not qualify for treatment under Public Law 96- 517. The primary program goal of this work is the development of technologies for high efficiency, very low emission diesel engines for light duty trucks (including pickups and sport utility vehicles). The work is sponsored by the Office of Transportation Technologies (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy).

COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. DE-FC05-00OR22810; AND FOR COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. DE-FC05-00OR22810; AND FOR CERTAIN LARGE BUSINESS SUBCONTRACTS THEREUNDER; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-00-038 [ORO-757] Caterpillar, Inc. (Caterpillar) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Cooperative Agreement No. DE-FC05-00OR22810 and under certain subcontracts entered thereunder with parties who do not qualify for treatment under Public Law 96-517. The primary program goal of this work is to develop and demonstrate an electric turbo-compounding module on a laboratory on-highway truck diesel engine which has the potential fuel savings of five percent (5%). The work is sponsored by the Office of Transportation Technologies (Energy Efficiency and

USERS DURING THE PERFORMANCE OF WORK UNDER THE USERS DURING THE PERFORMANCE OF WORK UNDER THE MANUFACTURING DEMONSTRATION FACILITY PROGRAM (MDF) AT OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY UNDER DOE CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-000R22725; W(C) 2012-002 [OR0-805} Background In December 2011, UT-Battelle, LLC (UT -Battelle), the Management & Operating Contractorfor the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORN L), was granted fu nd ing of an estimated $10M per year for three years by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Efficiency and Rene wable Energy (EERE) Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) for the "Manufacturing Demonstra tion Facility (MDF)," under the FY12 Annual Operating Plan (AOP). The ORNL MDF was initiated under the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Open Manufacturing Program by a Federal Work for Others project in FY 2011.

This is a study inforeign policy decision making which assesses the impact of dynamic choice sets (where new alternatives appear during the decision process), on strategy selection and choice in international politics. The hypotheses tested involve...

This paper through a statistic method to explore the spillover effects of foreign R&D on innovation capability in China based on provincial panel data from 1990 to 2010. We find positive spillover effects of fore...

This dissertation consists of three self-contained essays, each of which examines part of the causal link among inward/outward foreign direct investment (FDI), intra-organizational proximity, and in-house technology ...

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5/2013 5/2013 Foreign National Tax Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What is the difference between a resident alien and a nonresident alien for tax purposes? The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) classifies all foreign nationals as either resident aliens or nonresident aliens. Resident aliens are, for the most part, taxed in the same manner as U.S. citizens. The Internal Revenue Code (IRC), however, imposes an entirely different tax system on nonresident aliens. There are many differences between the two tax regimes, but perhaps the most significant is that resident aliens, like U.S. citizens, are taxed on their worldwide income, while nonresident aliens are taxed only on their U.S. source income. In addition, different income tax withholding and reporting requirements are imposed on payments made to nonresident

Ban On Foreign Scientists' Visits To Weapon Labs Lifted ... Once again, foreign scientists from "sensitive" countries may be able to work with U.S. scientists at Department of Energy nuclear weapons laboratories. ...

On December 9, 1995, the Secretary of Energy requested that the Department`s Inspector General (IG) conduct a thorough examination of all Secretarial foreign travel from 1993 to December 1995 to include the purpose of each trip, the activities of each Federal participant in each trip, the funding of each trip, and claims for reimbursements for expenses by Federal trip participants. The Secretary also requested that the review include an assessment of travel authorization, voucher, traveler reimbursement, and auditing systems employed by the Department to identify steps that could be taken to reduce errors and improve accounting oversight. Additionally, the Secretary requested that the Inspector General conduct a thorough examination of the establishment and filling of the Department`s Ombudsman position. The Office of Inspector General (OIG) initiated a review into these matters and assigned primary responsibility for the review to the Office of Inspections. The purpose of this inspection was to conduct a thorough examination of the 16 Secretarial foreign trips from June 1993 to December 1995. This report focuses on the four trade missions because of their extent and cost. We examined a number of Departmental management systems and processes involved in planning and executing the 16 foreign trips. To determine the actual cost of the 16 trips, it was necessary to determine who participated in the trips and to identify the individual travel costs. We were required to perform extensive reviews of records and conduct a large number of interviews because the Department could not provide any specific documents that could accurately account for who actually participated on the 16 trips. Having identified who participated, it was then necessary to examine key aspects of the Department`s management systems. Our report contains 31 recommendations for corrective action.

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The main objective of this study is to empirically evaluate the influences of IIAs on FDI patterns in the developing countries. Our study primarily focuses on the effects of four types of international instruments: Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs), the avoidance of Double Taxation Treaties (DTTs), Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) and World Trade Organization (WTO). We estimate the gravity equation for bilateral FDI stock from seven source countries and 122 developing host countries over the period 1966-2005. Our results show that foreign investors positively respond to BITs, DTTs, PTAs and the WTO agreement.

in South Africa can be expected this year. Bills already introduced include a prohibition of the sale of Kruggerands in the United States. o This year the President will likely ask Congress for authorization to proceed with a worldwide negotiation... baseball game, thirty to nothing in the fifth inning. The Administration is already guessing that this year's deficit will be around #150 bil~ lion dollars. This deficit in trade is causing almost as much concern in Washington, D.C. as the national...

DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN PATENT DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS MADE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF RESEARCH IN THE INORGANIC MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY OPERATED BY BECHTEL JACOBS COMPANY UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT AND INTEGRATION CONTRACT DE-AC05-980R22700; WAIVER ORO-674, W(C)-98-004 The Department of Energy (DOE) previously approved a class waiver [W(C)-96-006] of domestic and foreign patent rights in inventions made in the performance of Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) relating to inorganic membrane technology, which were entered into by Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc. under prime contract DE-AC05-840R21400 and by Lockheed Martin Energy Research Corporation under prime contract DE-AC05-960R22464. Those contractors performed cooperative research involving inorganic membrane

European Common Market finance ministers wound up their two-day meeting in Baden Baden, West Germany, without producing any decision on U.S. investment in Europe (C&EN, April 1, page 21). Many had thought Valery Giscard d'Estaing, French finance minister, ...

Brings Foreign Research to U.S. Science Community Brings Foreign Research to U.S. Science Community August 19, 2005 Oak Ridge, TN - Each year the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) - through its participation in two multilateral R&D information exchange agreements - gains access to approximately 80,000 foreign energy-related research summaries. One agreement is under the auspices of the International Energy Agency (IEA) in Paris while the other is under the auspices of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna. The IEA information collection, which totals more than 3.5 million items, is made available to U.S. researchers by OSTI, an Office of Science program located in Oak Ridge, TN. This agreement, called the Energy Technology Data Exchange (ETDE), is managed by

ADVANCE WAIVER OF THE U.S. GOVERNMENT'S DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN ADVANCE WAIVER OF THE U.S. GOVERNMENT'S DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS ARISING UNDER THE DEPARTMENT'S ACCELERATED SITE TECHNOLOGY DEPLOYMENT TO THE AWARDEES AND ANY LARGE BUSINESS LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS THEREUNDER W(C)-98-003 CH- 0952 This is a waiver of the U.S. Government's domestic and foreign patent rights in subject inventions made under awards issued in the Department of Energy's Accelerated Site Technology Deployment. The class waiver applies to the prime awardees and also to any lower tier subcontractors provided the other criteria for the class waiver are met. This class waiver does not apply to domestic small business and nonprofit organizations which are entitled to elect to retain title to their subject inventions pursuant to Public Law 96-517, as amended. This class waiver is

U.S. GOVERNMENT'S DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN PATENT U.S. GOVERNMENT'S DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS ARISING UNDER THE MONITORED NATURAL ATTENUATION AND ENHANCED PASSIVE REMEDIATION OF CHLORINATED SOLVENTS ALTERNATIVE PROJECT TO PROJECT SUBCONTRACTORS UNDER DOE CONTRACT NO. DE-AC09-96SR18500 AND TO THE LARGE BUSINESS LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS THEREUNDER; (W(C)-2004-001) [ORO-785] This waiver of the U.S. Government's domestic and foreign patent rights in Monitored Natural Attenuation and Enhanced Passive Remediation of Chlorinated Solvents Alternative Project (MNA/EPR Alternative Project) subject inventions is intended to cover Project Subcontractors under DOE Contract No. DE-AC09-96SR18500 with Westinghouse Savannah River Company (WSRC), other than domestic small business and nonprofit organization project subcontractors and lower tier subcontractors covered

THE U.S. GOVERNMENT'S DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN THE U.S. GOVERNMENT'S DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS ARISING UNDER INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS AT TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT- DESIGNATED TEST BED FACILITIES TO THE DEMONSTRATOR W(A)-95-011 AND TO THE LARGE BUSINESS LOWER TIER SUBCONTRACTORS THEREUNDER. This waiver of the U.S. Government's domestic and foreign patent rights in Innovative Technology Demonstration Projects' subject inventions is intended to cover Innovative Environmental Technology Demonstrators and lower tier subcontractors, other than domestic small business and nonprofit organization Demonstrators and lower tier subcontractors covered by Public Law 96-517, demonstrating innovative environmental technology, under contract or other agreement with the Department of Energy (DOE),

...plasma physics, lasers, and accelerators...in-cluding experimental control of growth and differentiation...equipment; steam turbines and diesel engines...packs. The Gas Turbine Research Estab-lishment...tested its first gas turbine for aviation purposes...integrat-ed circuits, control systems, defense...

Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence; Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence; Facility Clearance; and Classified Contract Registration This chapter summarizes the process that contractors undergo to be authorized to perform classified work for DOE HQ. The process involves three-steps: obtaining a Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI) determination, obtaining a Facility Clearance; and registering classified contracts within DOE's Safeguards and Security Information Management System (SSIMS). At HQ, all these actions are performed within the Office of Information Security (HS- 92), within the Office of Health, Safety and Security. HS-92 has developed a website (see the Helpful Websites subsection, below) containing instructional handbooks for completing the forms identified in this chapter. These handbooks

...pyroclasties of the Cascade Mountains must be pre-Pleistocene, probably Pliocene, and the fluviatile quartzite conglomerate near Troutdale, in-cluded by Bretz' in his Satsop formation, must be still older-perhaps the equivalent of the Miocene Ellens-burg...

can odcur. At that point, positive steps need to be takerl to rejuvenate the process. Suci, a step might weIll include a energy brainstorming session(s} where Ithe interaction between people can jar out some i~eas. that the unit coordinator has a...

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a Single T Cell Receptor Recognizes Both a Single T Cell Receptor Recognizes Both Self and Foreign MHC The adaptive immune response enables the vertebrate immune system to recognize and respond to specific pathogens, with immunological memory allowing a stronger response upon subsequent re-exposure to a pathogen. Adaptive immunity relies on the capacity of immune cells to distinguish between the body's own cells and foreign invaders. ab T cell receptors (TCRs) recognize antigenic peptides in complex with major histocompatibility complex proteins (MHC) as the central event in the cellular adaptive immune response. Despite undergoing an extensive education process in the thymus, mature T cells exhibit a high frequency of crossreactivity, or alloreactivity, toward foreign peptide-MHC to which they have not previously been exposed. Alloreactivity indicates an inherent ability of the TCR to crossreact with a broad range of self and foreign peptide-MHC ligands, which could be beneficial for immune surveillance of a universe of potential pathogens. However, it presents a major clinical problem for organ transplantation in that genetically mismatched tissue can be rejected in a graft-host alloresponse.

International oil companies have collected advanced upstream and downstream technology and focused it on the small Persian Gulf emirate of Qatar, a roughly 110 mile long by 50 mile wide, thumb-like peninsula that juts out from Saudi Arabia. The emirate, in a burst of enlightened self interest, has opened its doors to international companies and is now riding a wave of foreign investment and new technology to major increases in oil, natural gas, and petrochemical production. The largest natural gas reserve in the world is under Qatari waters and is the driver for the activity that includes two LNG plants. Qatar has proven that you don`t need crude oil in the Persian Gulf to be important. Activities are discussed.

PENNSTATE Department of Computer Engineering Fall 2010 Foreign Object Debris Detection Robot of this project are to provide an autonomous robot able to scan a runway and detect FOD in a timely and efficient these requirements, we chose several possible solutions- multiple robots, separating the robot and sensors

Testof English as a Foreign LanguageTM for Internet-Based Testing (iBT) TOEFL Â® iBT wwwÂ® Internet- based testing ONLY. Information about TOEFL paper-based testing and the TEST OF SPOKEN ENGLISHTM on when TOEFL iBT will be introduced in your area, as well as up-to-date lists of test locations

The Department of Energy's Management of Foreign Travel DOE/IG-0872 October 2012 U.S. Department of Energy Office of Inspector General Office of Audits and Inspections Department of Energy Washington, DC 20585 October 16, 2012 MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY FROM: Gregory H. Friedman Inspector General SUBJECT: INFORMATION: Management Alert: "The Department of Energy's Management of Foreign Travel" INTRODUCTION The Department of Energy and its workforce of 116,000 Federal and contractor personnel have numerous international exchanges and interactions at different levels and for a variety of important programmatic and other purposes. The Office of Inspector General is currently reviewing the Department's management of international offices and foreign assignments. As

Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 000, 000--000 (1994) The detection of hot ethanol in G34.3+0.15 T. J rotational transitions of ethanol in the submillimetre spectrum of the molecular cloud associated, cannot be made by purely gasÂ­phase processes, and we conÂ­ clude that the ethanol must be formed

the Doppler shift, Zeeman effect, and Stark broadening; and in- clude the effect of wall reflections. DEGAS 2Effect of reflection on H emissions in Alcator C-MOD C. F. F. Karney, D. P. Stotler, and C. H the effects of wall reflection. By assuming that the first wall has different reflection coefficients

- clude Nardinclant as a part of his county, in order to stop the power politics of the Van Am- stels which focus lay on the forests. The main causes for this were the change of power in the county of Holland were claiming their role and hence their rights as sovereign kings. The Gooi peasants behaved more

HgÂ°, HgCl2, CH3Hg and (CH3)2Hg, and con- cluded that the solubility of these species decreases to predict the behavior of nonpolar solutes in polar solvents. This modification involves an adjustment of the Lennard Jones Potential and the hard-sphere diameters of solute and solvent to account for the effects

5091 5091 Friday May 17, 1996 Part IV Department of Energy Record of Decision for the Final Environmental Impact Statement on a Proposed Nuclear Weapons Nonproliferation Policy Concerning Foreign Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel; Notice 25092 Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 97 / Friday, May 17, 1996 / Notices DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Record of Decision for the Final Environmental Impact Statement on a Proposed Nuclear Weapons Nonproliferation Policy Concerning Foreign Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel AGENCY: Department of Energy. ACTION: Record of decision. SUMMARY: DOE, in consultation with the Department of State, has decided to implement a new foreign research reactor spent fuel acceptance policy as specified in the Preferred Alternative contained in the Final Environmental Impact Statement on a Proposed

WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN CERTAIN IDENTIFIED INVENTIONS TO SUCCESSFUL A W ARDEES, MADE AND TO BE MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR THROUGH THE ARP A-E FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (DE - FOA - 0000065) UNDER THE AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT OF 2009, PUB L. 111-5 (RECOVERY ACT). W(C) 2009-008 The Recovery Act was signed into law by President Obama on February 17, 2009 and was enacted to preserve and create jobs and promote economic recovery, assist those most impacted by the recession, provide investments needed to increase economic efficiency by spurring technological advances in science and health, invest in transportation, environmental protection, and other infrastructure that will provide long- term economic benefits, stabilize state and local government budgets, in order to

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and William C. Bullitt (Boston, 1972), pp. 576-599, and... p. 133, Note 43, at end add: The general’s remains were reburied in Wawel Castle Cathedral, Kraków, in 1993. Due to renewed controversy over the cause of death, an examination of the remains in 2008... and to make their way to Romania or Hungary, or because they were misled by the friendly declarations of the incoming Soviet troops. Thus, the Red Army took three to four hundred thousand prisoners, including about 10,000 officers. Most of the rank and file...

GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN CERTAIN IDENTIFIED INVENTIONS TO SUCCESSFUL A WARDEES, MADE AND TO BE MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR THROUGH THE ARP A-E FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS (DE-FOA-0000206, DE-FOA- 0000207, and DE-FOA-0000208) UNDER THE AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT OF 2009, PUB L. 111-5 (RECOVERY ACT). W(C) 2010-006 The Recovery Act was signed into law by President Obama on February 17, 2009 and was enacted to preserve and create jobs and promote economic recovery, assist those most impacted by the recession, provide investments needed to increase economic efficiency by spurring technological advances in science and health, invest in transportation, environmental protection, and other infrastructure that will provide long-

December 20, 2013 December 20, 2013 A gluttonous plant reveals how its cellular power plant devours foreign DNA Amborella trichopoda, a sprawling shrub that grows on just a single island in the remote South Pacific, is the only plant in its family and genus. It is also one of the oldest flowering plants, having branched off from others about 200 million years ago. Now, researchers from Indiana University, with the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI), Penn State University, and the Institute of Research for Development in New Caledonia, have determined a remarkable expansion of the genome of the plant's critical energy-generating structures. Its mitochondria, the plant's energy-producing organelles, in an epic demonstration of horizontal gene transfer, have acquired six genome equivalents of foreign DNA -- one from a

FOREIGN PATENT FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS MADE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BY WESTINGHOUSE SAVANNAH RIVER COMPANY (WSRC), UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC09-89SR18035 W(C)-93-009 The Department of Energy (DOE) considers its Government-owned, Contractor-operated (GOCOs) laboratories, such as WSRC, national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U. S. labor force, and in improved U. S. competitiveness. Congress, recognizing this unique aspect of GOCO laboratories, enacted the National Competitiveness Technology Transfer Act of 1989, hereinafter "Act", (Public Law 101-189).

U.S. GOVERNMENT'S U.S ..AND FOREIGN PATENT U.S. GOVERNMENT'S U.S ..AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS MADE AND TO BE MADE BY SUCCESSFUL A W ARDEES, AND SUBA W ARDEES AND TEAM MEMBERS, IN THE COURSE OF WORK UNDER FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT DE-FOA- 0000324, FOR A U.S.- CHINA CLEAN ENERGY RESEARCH CENTER (CERC). W(C) 2010-007 On March 29, 2010, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) intended to develop a U.S.-China Clean Energy Research Center (CERC). This Center would facilitate joint research and development on clean energy by teams of scientists and engineers from the U.S. and China, as well as serve as a clearinghouse to help researchers in each country. Priority topics to be addressed through CERC are: 1. Building energy efficiency

Foreign Lithium Dependence through Co-Production of Lithium from Foreign Lithium Dependence through Co-Production of Lithium from Geothermal Brine Kerry Klein 1 , Linda Gaines 2 1 New West Technologies LLC, Washington, DC, USA 2 Center for Transportation Research, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA KEYWORDS Mineral extraction, zinc, silica, strategic metals, Imperial Valley, lithium ion batteries, electric- drive vehicles, battery recycling ABSTRACT Following a 2009 investment of $32.9 billion in renewable energy and energy efficiency research through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, President Obama in his January 2011 State of the Union address promised deployment of one million electric vehicles by 2015 and 80% clean energy by 2035. The United States seems poised to usher in its bright energy future,

GOVERNMENTS' U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS GOVERNMENTS' U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN CERTAIN IDENTIFIED INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC06-87RL10930 BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD COMPANY The Department of Energy (DOE), unlike most other Government agencies, employs contractors, both for-profit and nonprofit organizations, to manage and operate certain of its major research, production and weapons facilities, and its National Laboratories. Westinghouse Hanford Company (WHC), a large business, for-profit corporation, under Prime Contract DE-ACO6-87RL10930 with DOE, manages and operates certain of the Government-owned facilities at the Hanford Site near Richland, Washington. These Government-owned, Contractor-operated facilities have for some

AND FOREIGN PATENT AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS MADE BY BECHTEL NEVADA CORPORATION OR FCI ENVIRONMENTAL INC. IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. DE-FC08-95-NV11863 BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND FCI ENVIRONMENTAL INC. FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SENSOR PLATFORM FOR A VERSATILE SENSOR PROBE SYSTEM, W(A)-95-033, SAN 666. Background Bechtel Nevada Corporation (Bechtel) operates the research and production facilities for the Department of Energy under DOE M&O Contract DE-ACO8-96NV11718. Before Bechtel's M&O Contract became effective on January 1, 1996, EG&G Energy Measurements Division (EG&G/EM) of EG&G Inc. managed and operated the research facility for the Department of Energy under DOE M&O Contract DE-ACO3-93NV11265. In the course of its research activities for DOE, Bechtel and its predecessor EG&G/EM

U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS MADE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BY BDM OKLAHOMA, INC. UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC22-94PC91008; W(C)-94-007, CH-0833 The Department of Energy (DOE) considers its Government-owned, Contractor-operated (GOCOs) laboratories, such as the Bartlesville Research Facility at the National Institute for Petroleum and Energy Research (NIPER), operated for DOE by BDM Oklahoma, Inc., as national resources capable of providing significant contributions to the development of new products and processes, creation ofjobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and improved U.S. competitiveness. Congress, recognizing this unique aspect of GOCO laboratories, enacted the National

PRAXAIR, INC. FOR WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN PRAXAIR, INC. FOR WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN AN IDENTIFIED INVENTION, DOE DOCKET NO. S- 115,861 MADE UNDER DOE COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. DE-FC26- 05NT42469, SUBCONTRACT QZ001, W(I)-08-011, CH1428 This waiver request by Praxair, Inc., is for an identified invention developed under Praxair's subcontract with Eltron Research. Eltron was awarded a cooperative agreement for work entitled, "Scale-Up Hydrogen Transport Membranes for IGCC and FutureGen Coal to Hydrogen Production Plants". Eltron is a small business whose patent rights under this cooperative agreement are governed by the terms of 48 CFR 952.227-11. The terms of 48 CFR 952.227-13, Acquisition by the Government, were then flowed down by Eltron in the subcontract

PNNL Breakthrough Leads to Less Foreign Oil, More American Jobs PNNL Breakthrough Leads to Less Foreign Oil, More American Jobs PNNL Breakthrough Leads to Less Foreign Oil, More American Jobs October 17, 2011 - 2:50pm Addthis A highly efficient catalyst to convert renewable crops into the product propylene glycol was discovered by scientists at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and commercialized by the Archer Daniels Midland Company. | Image courtesy of PNNL. A highly efficient catalyst to convert renewable crops into the product propylene glycol was discovered by scientists at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and commercialized by the Archer Daniels Midland Company. | Image courtesy of PNNL. Ginny Simmons Ginny Simmons Former Managing Editor for Energy.gov, Office of Public Affairs

Wellness Programs Â» Foreign Travel Health Wellness Programs Â» Foreign Travel Health & Wellness Information Foreign Travel Health & Wellness Information All travelers should take the following precautions, no matter the destination: Wash hands often with soap and water. Because motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of injury among travelers, walk and drive defensively; avoid travel at night if possible and always use seat belts. Don't eat or drink dairy products unless you know they have been pasteurized. Never eat undercooked ground beef and poultry, raw eggs, and unpasteurized dairy products; raw shellfish is particularly dangerous to persons who have liver disease or compromised immune systems. Don't eat food purchased from street vendors; do not drink beverages with ice. Don't handle animals, including dogs and cats, to avoid bites and

Breakthrough Leads to Less Foreign Oil, More American Jobs Breakthrough Leads to Less Foreign Oil, More American Jobs PNNL Breakthrough Leads to Less Foreign Oil, More American Jobs October 17, 2011 - 2:50pm Addthis A highly efficient catalyst to convert renewable crops into the product propylene glycol was discovered by scientists at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and commercialized by the Archer Daniels Midland Company. | Image courtesy of PNNL. A highly efficient catalyst to convert renewable crops into the product propylene glycol was discovered by scientists at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and commercialized by the Archer Daniels Midland Company. | Image courtesy of PNNL. Ginny Simmons Ginny Simmons Former Managing Editor for Energy.gov, Office of Public Affairs "Not only can we reduce our use of petroleum, but we can make better use

The Department of Energy has completed the Environmental Assessment (EA) of Urgent-Relief Acceptance of Foreign Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel and issued a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the proposed action. The EA and FONSI are enclosed for your information. The Department has decided to accept a limited number of spent nuclear fuel elements (409 elements) containing uranium that was enriched in the United States from eight research reactors in Austria, Denmark, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland. This action is necessary to maintain the viability of a major US nuclear weapons nonproliferation program to limit or eliminate the use of highly enriched uranium in civil programs. The purpose of the EA is to maintain the cooperation of the foreign research reactor operators with the nonproliferation program while a more extensive Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is prepared on a proposed broader policy involving the acceptance of up to 15,000 foreign research reactor spent fuel elements over a 10 to 15 year period. Based on an evaluation of transport by commercial container liner or chartered vessel, five eastern seaboard ports, and truck and train modes of transporting the spent fuel overland to the Savannah River Sits, the Department has concluded that no significant impact would result from any combination of port and made of transport. In addition, no significant impacts were found from interim storage of spent fuel at the Savannah River Site.

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This article discusses how Africa's large producers are offering incentives to attract exploration. Egypt is pushing new gas development, while Nigeria announced reduced taxes to lure foreign operators. Gabon has rejuvenated its production with discovery of a large new oil field. Libya is offering liberal concession terms, though the status of U.S. firms is uncertain.

A massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico during the summer of 1979 affords the opportunity to consider application of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 (FSIA) as a basis for US interests injured by transboundary pollution to obtain jurisdiction over a foreign stateowned polluter in this country's courts. The author first outlines the development of sovereign-immunity law in the United States prior to the enactment of the FSIA and describes the operation and effect of the 1976 legislation. He then considers the application of the FSIA to the facts of the suits filed against Pemex; he concludes that the plaintiffs should be able to obtain jurisdiction over Pemex in a US court. The availability of jurisdiction under the FSIA to injured parties in future transboundary pollution actions is in doubt, however, because of a reference in the legislative history of the FSIA to the District of Columbia's long-arm statute and the history of judicial caution in cases involving international disputes. Courts may interpret the reference to the District of Columbia statute to mean that a pollution injury alone will not be enough to warrant assumption of personal jurisdiction. Requiring the plaintiffs in the Pemex case and injured parties in future cases to demonstrate some additional contacts by a foreign defendant aside from the pollution injury itself would limit use of the FSIA as a basis for obtaining jurisdiction over the foreign polluter. Nevertheless, this Comment recommends that because of ambiguity in the portion of the legislative history that concerns the scope of personal jurisdiction under the FSIA and the considerable foreign policy implications of the exercise of extraterritorial jurisdiction, US courts should adopt this more-restrictive interpretation of the FSIA. 238 references.

This study analyses the relationship between exchange rate reform and inflation in Congo-DRC, during the 1980s and 1990s. Attempts to unify official and black market exchange rates by officially floating the domestic currency has led to a large increase inflation, with an acceleration in the rate of local currency depreciation. Such hyperinflation has damaged the credibility of the economic reforms and weakened official commitment to it thereafter. The phenomenon of Dollarisation is determined by situations in which more than one currency is used as means of payment. A leading foreign currency like the dollar tends to replace the domestic currency.

learn about the conduct of U. S. foreign policy durzng a serzous cr isis such as this: What other lessons can be lear nedo Final 1 y, a 1 tt-ough the Un' ted States was not as dependent on I zddle East oil in the 1950' s, to what degree... many pr ob1ems d r ing this time (such as the Arab ? Isr aeli conflict and a gr owing agitat. on with the West), both the Truman and Eisenhower administr aticns sought to define them wi thir the context of the Cold War between the Unz ted States...

benefits the president may accrue, such as reelection, an increase in approval ratings, and improvement in the domestic economy. This study analyzes the effects of the presidential electoral cycle, presidential approval ratings, status of the domestic...

This report summarizes the results of a survey of foreign experience in dry storage of spent fuel from nuclear power reactors that was carried out for the US Department of Energy`s (DOE) Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management (OCRWM). The report reviews the mechanisms for degradation of spent fuel cladding and fuel materials in dry storage, identifies the status and plans of world-wide experience and applications, and documents the available information on the expected long-term integrity of the dry-stored spent fuel from actual foreign experience. Countries covered in this survey are: Argentina, Canada, Federal Republic of Germany (before reunification with the former East Germany), former German Democratic Republic (former East Germany), France, India, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and the former USSR (most of these former Republics are now in the Commonwealth of Independent States [CIS]). Industrial dry storage of Magnox fuels started in 1972 in the United Kingdom; Canada began industrial dry storage of CANDU fuels in 1980. The technology for safe storage is generally considered to be developed for time periods of 30 to 100 years for LWR fuel in inert gas and for some fuels in oxidizing gases at low temperatures. Because it will probably be decades before countries will have a repository for spent fuels and high-level wastes, the plans for expanded use of dry storage have increased significantly in recent years and are expected to continue to increase in the near future.

This report summarizes the results of a survey of foreign experience in dry storage of spent fuel from nuclear power reactors that was carried out for the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management (OCRWM). The report reviews the mechanisms for degradation of spent fuel cladding and fuel materials in dry storage, identifies the status and plans of world-wide experience and applications, and documents the available information on the expected long-term integrity of the dry-stored spent fuel from actual foreign experience. Countries covered in this survey are: Argentina, Canada, Federal Republic of Germany (before reunification with the former East Germany), former German Democratic Republic (former East Germany), France, India, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and the former USSR (most of these former Republics are now in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)). Industrial dry storage of Magnox fuels started in 1972 in the United Kingdom; Canada began industrial dry storage of CANDU fuels in 1980. The technology for safe storage is generally considered to be developed for time periods of 30 to 100 years for LWR fuel in inert gas and for some fuels in oxidizing gases at low temperatures. Because it will probably be decades before countries will have a repository for spent fuels and high-level wastes, the plans for expanded use of dry storage have increased significantly in recent years and are expected to continue to increase in the near future.

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featured in three Godzilla movies, King Kong vs. Godzilla, Mothra vs. Godzilla, and Godzilla vs. Mothra with undergraduate Japanese students who take them as elective courses. The areas of study include History, Culture

This report describes the major parameters for management of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive wastes in selected foreign countries as of December 1989 and compares them with those in the United States. The foreign countries included in this study are Belgium, Canada, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Japan, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. All the countries are planning for disposal of spent fuel and/or high-level wastes in deep geologic repositories. Most countries (except Canada and Sweden) plan to reprocess their spent fuel and vitrify the resultant high-level liquid wastes; in comparison, the US plans direct disposal of spent fuel. The US is planning to use a container for spent fuel as the primary engineered barrier. The US has the most developed repository concept and has one of the earliest scheduled repository startup dates. The repository environment presently being considered in the US is unique, being located in tuff above the water table. The US also has the most prescriptive regulations and performance requirements for the repository system and its components. 135 refs., 8 tabs.

SITUATION AND OUTLOOK FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC RICE TRADE: RECOMMENDATIONS TO EXPAND U. S. MARKET SHARE A Professional Paper by Kathy Bates Submitted to the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences of Texas A&M University in partial... that the world supply of rice is produced and consumed primarily in densely populated, developing countries. In most of these countries, rice is grown as a subsistence crop. As a result, less than half of the world rice production enters commercial market...

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, 1998; Stewart, 2005; Weatherford, 1986). However, proficiency in a second language does not happen overnight. On the contrary, developing a level of proficiency that provides a minimal level of communicative ability for the learner takes many years... one’s L1 was to increase an individual’s “intellectual capacity” (Weatherford, 1986). Now, however, investigators have indicated that studying a foreign language can be beneficial in multiple areas and therefore goes well beyond the notion...

PRAXAIR, INC.(PRAXAIR) FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF PRAXAIR, INC.(PRAXAIR) FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS MADE UNDER CONTRACT NO. DE-FC26-00NT41027 ENTITLED "NOVEL REACTOR FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SYNTHESIS GAS"; W(A)-01-005, CH1058. Praxair has requested an advance waiver of domestic and foreign patent rights to inventions its employees may conceive or first actually reduce to practice in the performance of Contract No. DE-FC26-00NT41027. As brought out in the attached waiver petition, the work will focus on development of an advanced technology for producing synthesis gas from a reaction of natural gas with pure methane. This process combines the use of a short-reaction time catalyst with Praxair's gas mixing technology to provide a novel reactor system. The total cost of this work under the

URS GROUP (URS) FOR THE WAIVER OF U.S. AND FOREIGN URS GROUP (URS) FOR THE WAIVER OF U.S. AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN AN IDENTIFIED INVENTION DOE DOCKET NUMBER S-116,616, MADE UNDER DOE CONTRACT NO. DE-FC2604NT42314, W(I)-2009-004, CH-1507 This waiver request is for domestic and foreign rights in the above identified invention pertaining to a wet flue gas desulfurization system additive for control of mercury re-ernissions and enhanced removal of elemental mercury. The dollar amount of the contract is $518,997 of which $381,145 is the Government's share. URS provided an additional $16,190 to its share of$137,852 to develop the invention. URS will incur all the costs of patenting the invention. URS will partner with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) to further develop and commercialize the invention. EPRI has funded URS $34,900 at DCAA audited

IN INVENTIONS MADE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH IN INVENTIONS MADE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS (CRADAS) RELATING TO INORGANIC MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY ENTERED INTO BY LOCKHEED MARTIN ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC. UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT DE-AC05-840R21400 AND BY LOCKHEED MARTIN ENERGY RESEARCH CORP. UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT DE-AC05-960R22464; WAIVER ORO-632, W(C)-96-006 The Department of Energy (DOE) previously approved a class waiver [W(C)-90-001] of domestic and foreign patent rights to Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc. (Energy Systems) in inventions made by Energy System's employees in the performance of work under a CRADA and to participants in inventions made by their employees under the class of CRADAs entered into by participants with Energy Systems under its

-cycle fatigue (HCF)- related titanium alloy fan and compressor blade failures in military gas-turbine engines-critical components, such as titanium alloy turbine blades. As foreign-object damage (FOD) from ingested debris such as stones, which impact primarily on the fan blades, can result in immediate blade fracture or dam- age from

1 0 1 0 Statement of Considerations REQUEST BY TEXTRON SPECIALTY MATERIALS FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE-AC21-94-MC31213; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)- 94-028 [ORO-587] Textron Specialty Materials (Textron) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC21-94-MC31213. The scope of the work calls for the development of composites made from nitride-bonded silicon carbide and silicon carbide reinforcing fiber for use in the construction of hot gas filters that will provide enhanced durability in a cost effective manner. The work is sponsored by

Expropriation is the most traditional type of political risk. However, there is no consistency in the protection against expropriation according to international jurisprudence. This paper analyses what constitutes expropriation and the conditions of non-compensable takings, as well as examining what international tribunals require in order to accept a claim of expropriation. Moreover, the paper highlights the evolved role of the FET standard in successfully supporting claims that under expropriation, clauses are likely to be rejected. As case study, this paper analyses recent EPAs (2006-2009) entered into force between Japan and five ASEAN member-countries. It develops quantitative measures (a score card) to provide several snapshots of key legal elements for the protection of foreign investments in the power sector in each of the countries. In comparing the five EPAs, it is found that the power sector is reserved to a different extent with regards to expropriation and FET standards.

ELECTRIC CORPORATION ELECTRIC CORPORATION FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. DE-FC26-97FT34139; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-97-007 [CH0918] The Westinghouse Electric Corporation has made a timely request for an advance waiver of worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Cooperative Agreement No. DE-FC26-97FT34139. The goal of this project is to continue development of the tubular solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology and address the key barrier issues to its commercialization. In addition, Westinghouse will operate prototype megawatt class combined cycle (Solid Oxide Fuel Cell/Gas Turbine) power systems which are

SMITH INTERNATIONAL, INC. FOR AN SMITH INTERNATIONAL, INC. FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE- AC21-92MC28182, PHASE II; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)- 96-019 [ORO-635] Smith International, Inc. has made a timely request for an advance waiver of worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Phase II of Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC21-92MC28182. The scope of the work calls for the development, testing and tool hardening of a slim hole percussion air directional drilling system to be used with both conventional drill pipe and coiled tubing. The work is sponsored by the Office of Fossil Energy. The total value (including in-kind contributions) of Phase II of the contract is $1,926,862,

CORPORATION FOR AN CORPORATION FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE- FC05-970R22581; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-97-009 [ORO-653] Detroit Diesel Corporation (DDC) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-FC05-970R22581. The scope of the work calls for the development of advanced materials for low emissions, high efficiency diesel engine components. The work is sponsored by the Office of Transportation Technologies. The dollar amount of the contract is $6,811,639 with DDC cost sharing $3,405,819, or 50% of the contract. DDC is a world leader in the design, development, and production of diesel engines. It has a

6 6 Statement of Considerations REQUEST BY ASEC MANUFACTURING COMPANY FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-840R21400; SUBCONTRACT NO. 85X- ST800C; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)96-014; [ORO- 633] ASEC Manufacturing Company (ASEC) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC05-840R21400; Subcontract No. 85X-ST800C. The scope of the work calls for the development of emission control catalysts and to supply catalyst components to Detroit Diesel Corporation(DDC) for use in the work under the subcontract. The work is sponsored by the Office of Transportation Technologies.

FOR AN FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT PROPOSAL NO. P9700016; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-97- 008 [ORO-655] Cummins Engine Company, Inc. (Cummins) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract Proposal No. P9700016. The scope of the work is to plan, design,, develop and complete the specifications required to enter production for a new diesel engine for domestic light trucks. The work is sponsored by the Office of Transportation Technologies. The dollar amount of the proposed contract is $69,500,000 with Cummins cost sharing $38,200,000, or 55% of the contract.

ABB POWER GENERATION, INC., FOR AN ABB POWER GENERATION, INC., FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE-AC21-95MC30245; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-95-035[ORO-604] ABB Power Generation, Inc., (ABB) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC21-95MC30245. The scope of the work calls for the completion of the conceptual preliminary design of a selected utility advanced turbine system (ATS), to identify technical barrier issues, and to conduct test programs of prospective conceptual designs that address these issues. The work is sponsored by the Office of Fossil Energy. The dollar amount of the contract is $4,807,507 with ABB cost sharing 25%, or

SCHWITZER U.S., INC., FOR AN SCHWITZER U.S., INC., FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF A SUB-SUBCONTRACT UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY SUBCONTRACT NO. 86X-SM400C UNDER CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-840R21400; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-94- 010 [ORO-577] Schwitzer U.S., Inc., (Schwitzer) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of a sub-subcontract under Department of Energy (DOE) Subcontract No. 86X-SM400C. The work is sponsored by the Office of Transportation Technologies for the Advance Ceramic Manufacturing Technology Program. Martin Marietta Energy Systems (Energy Systems), a Department of Energy contractor, has entered into a subcontract with Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corporation (KICC) to design, test and

TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY, INC. TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY, INC. FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER MARTIN MARIETTA ENERGY SYSTEMS SUBCONTRACT NO. 86X-SP233C UNDER CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-840R21400; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-94-008 [0RO-575] Golden Technologies Company, Inc. (GTC) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Task 1 of Energy Systems Subcontract No. 86X-SP233C. The scope of the work calls for the development of advanced manufacturing technology for the cost-effective production of ceramic heat engine components composed of silicon nitride and transformation toughened zirconia. The work is sponsored by the Office of Transportation Technologies.

IN INVENTIONS MADE -BY THE SARNOFF IN INVENTIONS MADE -BY THE SARNOFF CORPORATION IN THE PERFORMANCE OF LLNL'S SUBCONTRACT NO. B513201 UNDER DOE'S NONPROLIFERATION RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING PROGRAM DOE WAIVER No. W(A)-01-015, (SAN 687) The Petitioner, the Saroff Corporation, a subsidiary of SRI International, has submitted a petition for an advance waiver of the Government's domestic and foreign rights to inventions made during performance of the above cited Subcontract. Background: DOE's Nonproliferation Research and Engineering Program (NN-20) has provided the University of California (UC), Management and Operator of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) under Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48, approximately $770,000 in FY 2001 funding for accomplishment of the Sonoma Project. This particular Project is involved with remote based sensor work for the purpose of nuclear

WAIVER WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS MADE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF DOE CONTRACT DE-FC07-94ID13219 WITH ALCOA W(A)-94-026: CH0846 The subject contract is directed to a program to demonstrate the technical economic, and environmental viability of using oxygen-evolving anodes and wetable cathodes in retrofit alumina reduction cells through the design and operation of pilot scale cells and performance of economic analyses. Phase I objectives are to develop a commercial cell conceptual design and assess its environmental and economic impacts, improve the corrosion resistance and conductivity of the anodes, and prepare for operation ofpilotscale cells. Phase II will involve the construction, operation, and subsequent examination of two pilot scale cells. The first will be based on best

OF OR OF OR UNDER THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC08- 96NV11718 BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) AND BECHTEL NEVADA CORPORATION. W(C)97-003; SAN 674 Background The previous prime contractor, EG&G ENERGY MEASUREMENTS, INC. (EG&G), managed and operated a portion of the Nevada Test Site and other facilities under cognizant control of the Nevada Operations Office for the Department of Energy (DOE) under Prime Contract No. DE- AC08-93NV1 1265. The remaining portion of the Nevada Test Site was managed and operated by two additional prime contractors, REECO and Raytheon, each of which had its own prime contract. EG&G was granted a class waiver (W(C)-95-007) that waived the Government's domestic and foreign patent rights in inventions made in the performance of the EG&G's Prime

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S-21' 04 (MON) 14:45 OFFICE G EF GOUNSE TEL:505 6913 P. 002 S-21' 04 (MON) 14:45 OFFICE G EF GOUNSE TEL:505 6913 P. 002 STATEMENT OF CONSIDERATIONS ADVANCE WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS AND ADVANCE APPROVAL TO ASSERT COPYRIGHT RIGHTS UNDER SUBCONTACT B542702 ISSUED BY LAWRENCE LTVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION FOR THE BLUEGENE/P ASIC FEASIBILIY STUDY; DOE WAIVER NO W(A)-04-053 The Petitioner, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), has requested an Advance Waiver of the Government's Intellectual Property Rights in the above-cited research and development subcontract for the BlueGene/P ASIC Feasibility Study. In its request, IBM has agreed to accept the same terms and conditions that were negotiated for previous LLNL Subcontract B517552 with IBM for the BlueGene /L Program and which were authorized under

6) 6) Energy Information Administration Profiles of Foreign Direct Investment in U.S. Energy 1986 \ This publication is available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). Ordering infor mation and purchase of this and other Energy Information Administration (EIA) publications may be obtained from the GPO or the EIA's National Energy Information Center (NEIC). Questions on energy statistics should be directed to the NEIC. Addresses and telephone numbers appear below. National Energy Information Center, El-231 Energy Information Administration Forrestal Building Room 1F-048 Washington, DC 20585 (202) 586-8800 Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office Washington. DC 20402 (202) 783-3238 Released for Printing December 23, 1987

5) 5) Energy Information Administration Profiles of Foreign Direct Investme nt in U.S. Energy 1985 is publication is available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). Ordering information and purchase of this and other Energy Information Administration (EIA) publications may be obtained from the GPO or the EIA's National Energy Information Center (NEIC). Questions on energy statistics should be directed to the NEIC. Addresses and telephone numbers appear below. National Energy Information Center, El-20 Energy Information Administration Forrestal Building Room 1F-048 Washington, DC 20585 (202) 586-8800 Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, DC 20402 (202) 783-3238 Released for Printing January 9, 1987

PLUG POWER, INC. PLUG POWER, INC. IN THE PERFORMANCE OF SUBCONTRACT NO. 80-348; DOE WAIVER NO. W(A)- 00-008; SAN 684 The Petitioner, Plug Power Inc., has submitted a petition for an advance waiver of the U.S. Government's domestic and foreign rights to subject inventions made during performance of the above cited subcontract under DOE Cooperative Agreement No. DE-FC08-99NV13578. Background Under the authority of Section 2016 of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, Public Law 102-486, and Title I, Section 103 of the Hydrogen Future Act of 1996, Public Law 104-271, the U.S. Department of Energy Nevada Operations Office (DOE-NV) solicited applications for the cost- shared development and validation of an integrated hydrogen reformer technology, 50 kw proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell electrical generating system and vehicle refueling station.

TO INVENTIONS MADE BY AIR PRODUCTS AND TO INVENTIONS MADE BY AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. DE-FC08-99NV13578; DOE WAIVER NO. W(A)-99-022; SAN-682 The Petitioner, Air Products and Chemicals Inc., has submitted a petition for an advance waiver of the Government's domestic and foreign rights to inventions made under the above cited cooperative agreement. Background Under the authority of Section 2026 of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, Public Law 102-486, and Title I, Section 103 of the Hydrogen Future Act of 1996, Public Law 104-271, the U.S. Department of Energy Nevada Operations Office (DOE-NV) solicited applications for the cost- shared development and validation of an integrated hydrogen reformer technology, 50 kw proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell electrical generating system and vehicle refueling station.

Using the data from World Business Environment Survey (WBES) on over 10,000 firms across eighty one countries, this paper finds preliminary evidence that foreign firms enjoy significant regulatory advantages - as perceived ...

0 2000 11:21 FR IPL DOE CH 630 252 2779 TO BETTY-NORMR-HQ P.02/06 0 2000 11:21 FR IPL DOE CH 630 252 2779 TO BETTY-NORMR-HQ P.02/06 * 9 Statement of Considerations REQUEST BY SEMIKRON INC. FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS TO SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE UNDER A CONTRACT ENTITLED "SUBCONTRACT RE: U.S. DOE COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NUMBER DE-FC02-00EE50632"; W(A)-00-014, CH1030. Semikron Inc. (Semikron) has requested an advance waiver of domestic and foreign patent rights to inventions its employees may conceive or first actually reduce to practice in the performance of its subcontract under DOE Cooperative Agreement No. DE-FC02-00EE50632. This agreement, referred to in the waiver petition as the "AIPM Contract" arises from the Automotive Integrated Power Module (AIPM) Project. As brought out in the attached waiver petition, the scope of the work is to develop and

levels of the students and their levels of engagement in the class. Results of the study indicated no significant diferences in levels of anxiety for al groups. Significant diferences for levels of continued enrollment were not found for middle... textbook series published by EMC/Paradigm states, “acording to Blaine Ray, students in TPRS clases who take national standardized tests consistently score beter than the national average. In addition, the number of students of al ability levels who...

9/97 TUE 15:24 FAX 423 576 9189 PROCUREMENT & CONTRACTS 9/97 TUE 15:24 FAX 423 576 9189 PROCUREMENT & CONTRACTS @002 Statement of Considerations REQUEST :BY CUMMINS ENGINE COMPANY, INC. FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN RIGHTS IN SUBJECT INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACT NO. DE- FC05-970R22585; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-97-005% [ORO-652] Cummins Engine Company, Inc. (Cummins) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-FC05-970R22585. The scope of the work calls for the development of advanced materials for use in major component systems for diesel engines. The work is sponsored by the Office of Transportation Technologies. The dollar amount of the contract is $4,804,995 with Cummins cost sharing $2,402,499, or 50%

Regulatory Oversight of Foreign Clinical Trials: An Examination of the Industry's Influence on FDA Pharmaceutical Regulation and the Implications for Enforcement Activity Both Domestic and Abroad Beeta Kashani (FacultyAdvisor: Gary Reich... of the pharmaceutical industry on research regulation, and the factors that contribute to the FDA's regulatory and supervisory failures. The first part of this thesis will briefly outline the nature and ramifications of unethical clinical trials in the developing...

Experience has shown that the analyses of marine transport of spent fuel in the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) were conservative. It is anticipated that for most shipments. The external dose rate for the loaded transportation cask will be more in line with recent shipments. At the radiation levels associated with these shipments, we would not expect any personnel to exceed radiation exposure limits for the public. Package dose rates usually well below the regulatory limits and personnel work practices following ALARA principles are keeping human exposures to minimal levels. However, the potential for Mure shipments with external dose rates closer to the exclusive-use regulatory limit suggests that DOE should continue to provide a means to assure that individual crew members do not receive doses in excess of the public dose limits. As a minimum, the program will monitor cask dose rates and continue to implement administrative procedures that will maintain records of the dose rates associated with each shipment, the vessel used, and the crew list for the vessel. DOE will continue to include a clause in the contract for shipment of the foreign research reactor spent nuclear fuel requiring that the Mitigation Action Plan be followed.

CONSIDER ATTONS CONSIDER ATTONS CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN CERTAIN IDENTIFIED INVENTIONS TO BWXT PANTEX, LLC, MADE AND TO BE MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER CONTRACT DE-AC04-00AL66620 WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY/NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (DOE/NNSA) FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF THE PANTEX PLANT, INCLUDING A CLASS ADVANCE WAIVER OF TITLE TO INVENTIONS MADE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS (CRADAS) ENTERED INTO BY BWXT PANTEX, LLC, PURSUANT TO CONTRACT DE-AC04-00AL66620 WITH DOE/NNSA. W(C)-02-003. BWXT Pantex, LLC, (BWXT) manages and operates the Pantex Plant for the DOE/NNSA under Prime Contract No. DE-AC04-00AL66620. BWXT is organized as a large, for-profit corporation. The Pantex Plant is a Government-owned, Contractor-operated (GOCO) production plant facility

Department of Energy's Department of Energy's International Offices and Foreign Assignments OAS-L-13-05 January 2013 Department of Energy Washington, DC 20585 January 16, 2013 MEMORANDUM FOR THE ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR, NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION PRINCIPAL DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR FIELD OPERATIONS, OFFICE OF SCIENCE FROM: David Sedillo Director, Western Audits Division Office of Inspector General SUBJECT: INFORMATION: Audit Report on "The Department of Energy's International Offices and Foreign Assignments" BACKGROUND The mission of the Department of Energy and its semi-autonomous National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is to ensure America's security and prosperity by addressing its energy,

Abstract The severe damages to the leading edge of aircraft blades occur when millimeter-sized particles such as sands, gravels or even the pieces of the engine components impact those of blades, which is called hard body impact or foreign object damage. This damage produces the geometry discontinuity such as the notch on the blades which becomes the site for fatigue crack initiation. FOD on the leading edge of the turbine blade is done by using the finite element method in this paper. Experimental stress analysis is performed for investigating the stress concentration factor at the crater base and is compared with the data from the finite element and the analytical method. The comparison shows that the finite element method results agree well with the experimental and analytical data at the crater base. Then the residual stress along the largest blade length is obtained for the potential crack initiating regions, and at the end, the analysis focuses on the comparison between the quasi-static indentation and fully dynamic impact for three critical locations where the tensile residual stresses cause crack initiation.

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... Foreign R & D personnel employed by private corporations in Japan PARALLEL with the opening of the public sector there has been rapid ... public sector there has been rapid growth in opportunities for foreign researchers in Japan's private companies. Between 1988 and 1991 the number of foreign researchers in the ...

FOREIGN RELATIONS U.S., China pledge to cooperate on greenhouse gas mitigation ... President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao have pledged to work together to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. ... They will also conduct collaborative research to encourage clean-coal technologies, electric vehicles, renewable energy, shale-gas exploration, and new energy-efficiency technologies. ...

STUDENT'S COPY 9/24/2014 (*Revised, added VAWA, Foreign Income, Nonresident alien, Filing status of alien registration card or I-94 or stamped passport VETERAN STATUS: DD214 form or a VA statement Immigrants-qualified aliens also known as VAWA: These students may be eligible for aid. They will provide us

This document is a summary description for an Underwater Fuel Storage Facility (UFSF) for foreign research reactor (FRR) spent nuclear fuel (SNF). A FRR SNF environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is being prepared and will include both wet and dry storage facilities as storage alternatives. For the UFSF presented in this document, a specific site is not chosen. This facility can be sited at any one of the five locations under consideration in the EIS. These locations are the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Savannah River Site, Hanford, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Nevada Test Site. Generic facility environmental impacts and emissions are provided in this report. A baseline fuel element is defined in Section 2.2, and the results of a fission product analysis are presented. Requirements for a storage facility have been researched and are summarized in Section 3. Section 4 describes three facility options: (1) the Centralized-UFSF, which would store the entire fuel element quantity in a single facility at a single location, (2) the Regionalized Large-UFSF, which would store 75% of the fuel element quantity in some region of the country, and (3) the Regionalized Small-UFSF, which would store 25% of the fuel element quantity, with the possibility of a number of these facilities in various regions throughout the country. The operational philosophy is presented in Section 5, and Section 6 contains a description of the equipment. Section 7 defines the utilities required for the facility. Cost estimates are discussed in Section 8, and detailed cost estimates are included. Impacts to worker safety, public safety, and the environment are discussed in Section 9. Accidental releases are presented in Section 10. Standard Environmental Impact Forms are included in Section 11.

TIO NS TIO NS CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN CERTAIN IDENTIFIED INVENTIONS TO SAVANNAH RIVER NUCLEAR SOLUTIONS, LLC (SRNS), MADE AND TO BE MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER CONTRACT DE-AC09-08SR22470 WITHTHE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF THE SAVANNAH RIVER NATIONAL LABORATORY, INCLUDING A CLASS ADVANCE WAIVER OF TITLE TO INVENTIONS MADE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS (CRADAS) ENTERED INTO BY SRNS, PURSUANT TO CONTRACT DE-AC09-08SR22470 WITH DOE/NNSA. W(C)-2008-006 Background The Department of Energy (DOE) awarded Prime Contract No. DE-AC09-08SR22470 (Prime Contract) to Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (SRNS) for management and operation of the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) on January 10, 2008. SRNS is

The foreign research assignment at BHEL, Trichy, was undertaken to participate in the ongoing USAID/BHEL joint program in fluidized bed combustion (FBC). As part of this program, an experimental FBC research test facility has been designed, erected and commissioned at BHEL, Trichy, to conduct experiments on the combustion of high-ash Indian coals and coal washery rejects. The data will be used to optimize the design and to select the operational parameters for large scale industrial and utility FBC boilers. ORNL has been providing technical assistance to BHEL since the initiation of the project in November 1983. The US team visited at 10 MW(e) FBC boiler fired with coal washery rejects at the Tata Iron and Steel Company (supplied by BHEL). The tour was very informative and gave the US team a good first-hand perspective of the Indian experience and concerns with FBC technology.

WĂ˝C)-90-007 WĂ˝C)-90-007 STATEMENT OF CONSIDERATIONS CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS MADE BY PARTICIPANTS IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BY IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. W-7405-ENG-82 The Department of Energy (DOE) considers its Government-owned, Contractor-operated (GOCOs) laboratories, such as the Ames Laboratory (Ames) national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and improved U.S. competitiveness. Congress, recognizing this unique aspect of GOCO laboratories, enacted the National Competitiveness Technology Transfer Act of 1989,

3 3 STATEMENT OF CONSIDERATIONS CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS MADE BY PARTICIPANTS IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BY ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITIES, INC. UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC02-76CH00016 The Department of Energy (DOE) considers its Government-owned, Contractor-operated (GOCOs) laboratories, such as the Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and improved U.S. competitiveness. Congress, recognizing this unique aspect of GOCO laboratories, enacted the National Competitiveness Technology Transfer Act of 1989,

10 10 STATEMENT OF CONSIDERATIONS CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS MADE BY PARTICIPANTS IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BY UNIVERSITIES RESEARCH ASSOCIATION, INC. (URA) UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC02-89ER40486 The Department of Energy (DOE) considers its Government-owned, Contractor-operated (GOCOs) laboratories, such as Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory (SSCL) national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and improved U.S. competitiveness. Congress, recognizing this unique aspect of GOCO laboratories,

06 06 STATEMENT OF CONSIDERATIONS CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS MADE BY PARTICIPANTS IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BY MIDWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE (MRI) UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC02-83CH10093 The Department of Energy (DOE) considers its Government-owned, Contractor-operated (GOCOs) laboratories, such as Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI) national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and improved U.S. competitiveness. Congress, recognizing this unique aspect of GOCO laboratories, enacted the National Competitiveness Technology Transfer Act of 1989,

0 0 W(C)-90-009 STATEMENT OF CONSIDERATIONS CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN INVENTIONS MADE BY PARTICIPANTS IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BY UNIVERSITIES RESEARCH ASSOCIATION, INC. (URA) UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC02-76CH03000 The Department of Energy (DOE) considers its Government-owned, Contractor-operated (GOCOs) laboratories, such as Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and improved U.S. competitiveness. Congress, recognizing this unique aspect of GOCO laboratories,

We examine the high frequency dynamics of euro to Japanese yen foreign currency exchange rates for the period of January 2001 to January 2010, comprising approximately three million data entries. The probability density function is described competently by the Tsallis q-Gaussian statistics, approaching the Gaussian distribution as the time lag increases. Multifractality has been studied using the original, shuffled and surrogate data series to investigate the origin. We then extend the local Hurst exponent idea taking in account the local multifractality, using a moving window of 10,000 data points. The square of the difference of the local multifractality ranges, defined as a sensitivity index, provides a signal before the last crash.

While undoubtedly the most powerful nation in the world, the U.S. is constrained in its ability to further its national interests by the attitudes and actions of foreign governments and, more importantly, foreign publics. ...

ARKEMA FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN ARKEMA FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN INVENTION RIGHTS UNDER DOE CONTRACT NO. DE~FC26-08NT01576: W(A}..09-028, CH-1493 The Petitioner, Arkema, Inc., was awarded this cooperative agreement for the performance of work entitled, "Application of Developed Atmospheriq Pressure Chemical Vapor Deposition (APCVD) Transparent Conducting Oxides and Undercoat Technologies for Economical OLED Lighting." According to its response to question 2, Arkema will develop new undercoaVTCO (transparent conductive oxide) constructions as a low-cost alternative to the current ITO (indium tin oxide) technology used for OLED lighting that will have equivalent or better performance. This waiver is only for inventions of Arkema made under the cooperative agreement.

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CREE, INC FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN CREE, INC FOR AN ADVANCE WAIVER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN INVENTION RIGHTS UNDER DOE COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. DE-FC26- 05NT42340; W(A)-04-077, CH-1256 The Petitioner, Cree, Inc., (Cree) was awarded this cooperative agreement for the performance of work entitled, "Small-Area Array-Based LED Luminaire Design." The purpose of the cooperative agreement is to develop GaN-based LED arrays. Specifically, the work will target critical areas of LED based lighting technology such as thermal management, light extraction, optical efficiency, and electrical power handling that currently limit the performance of solid-state luminaires. The scope of work will encompass individual small-area chip shaping and contact design to improve LED efficiency and facilitate incorporation into arrays with associated electrical

Light trucks' share of the US light vehicle market rose from 20% in 1980 to 41% in 1996. By 1996, annual energy consumption for light trucks was 6.0 x 10{sup 15} Btu (quadrillion Btu, or quad), compared with 7.9 quad for cars. Gasoline engines, used in almost 99% of light trucks, do not meet the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards. These engines have poor fuel economy, many getting only 10--12 miles per gallon. Diesel engines, despite their much better fuel economy, had not been preferred by US light truck manufacturers because of problems with high NO{sub x} and particulate emissions. The US Department of Energy, Office of Heavy Vehicle Technologies, has funded research projects at several leading engine makers to develop a new low-emission, high-efficiency advanced diesel engine, first for large trucks, then for light trucks. Recent advances in diesel engine technology may overcome the NO{sub x} and particulate problems. Two plausible alternative clean diesel (CD) engine market penetration trajectories were developed, representing an optimistic case (High Case) and an industry response to meet the CAFE standards (CAFE Case). However, leadership in the technology to produce a successful small, advanced diesel engine for light trucks is an open issue between U.S. and foreign companies and could have major industry and national implications. Direct and indirect economic effects of the following CD scenarios were estimated by using the Standard and Poor's Data Resources, Inc., US economy model: High Case with US Dominance, High Case with Foreign Dominance, CAFE Case with US Dominance, and CAFE Case with Foreign Dominance. The model results demonstrate that the economic activity under each of the four CD scenarios is higher than in the Base Case (business as usual). The economic activity is highest for the High Case with US dominance, resulting in maximum gains in such key indicators as gross domestic product, total civilian employment, and federal government surplus. Specifically, the cumulative real gross domestic product surplus over the Base Case during the 2000--2022 period is about $56 x 10{sup 9} (constant 1992 dollars) under this high US dominance case. In contrast, the real gross domestic product gains under the high foreign dominance case would be only about half of the above gains with US dominance.

The element hydrogen is associated with water, “wasserstoff” in German, “waterstof” in Dutch, “” in Russian (water is “” in Russian) and “” in Japanese (literally water “” element “”). ... So in German, the alkanes are “methan”, “ethan”, “propan”, etc.,..., and the rings “pyrrole”, “pyridine”, and “pyrimidine” are written as “pyrrol”, “pyridine”, and “pyrimidin”. ...

with the Herder Institute of Leipzig University (Germany) at STIAS in Stellenbosch. Academics and students from" hosted by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) at STIAS. The MA in German is a pioneering

The paper analyses asset prices in a context of uncertainty over future government policy. As current policy is maintained, perceived risk abates thus leading to a gradual appreciation of asset prices and a gradual decrease in their conditional variance. Option values computed under this process have time series and the term structure of conditional volatility, which, in general, are downward sloping. In price series without a policy reversal, implied volatility from option prices will exceed actual volatility, with this wedge progressively disappearing. This may be viewed as the volatility analogue of the ‘peso premium’ for assets subject to large, infrequent price drops.

are hard. That's what we always did in Bob's research programs. At PARC we stood on the shoul- ders The author makes a case for bilateral counterterrorism projects. 17 The Nuclear Crisis in North Korea Siegfried S. Hecker A U.S. delegation was shown North Korea's nuclear facilities. 24 Engineering

The recent critique by the Heritage Foundation of the management of Mexico's petroleum sector deserves attention by oil industry observers of Mexico as well as government and academic analysts. The foundation argues that sweeping changes are needed-for Mexico's own good-in upstream and downstream policy. The following analysis presents one form of quantifying the upstream argument: the Mexican government stands to gain $5.7 billion/year in taxable revenue from state petroleum company Petroleos Mexicanos by 2000 from strategic associations with international petroleum companies. In addition, there are efficiency advantages that Pemex would gain by strategic associations with international petroleum companies. The ripple effects would include not only oil production and tax revenue increases from Pemex operations but also the advantages of new management skills, new sources of funding and technology, and lower operating and overhead costs in Pemex. It will not be possible, however, for the Mexican government to choose one or more strategic partners by quantitative methods alone. To the contrary, a significant measure of trust will be required.

Researchers from ARI member companies spoke at the International Conference on Alternative Refrigerants in Tokyo and visited several Japanese organizations for the purpose of exchanging information on alternative refrigerants. The specific purpose of the meetings was to review the methods being utilized to screen alternatives to CFCs and HCFCs: materials compatibility screening methods, lubricant testing techniques, as well as flammability studies. A list of papers presented at the conference is included.

This fact sheet provides an overview of the U.S. Department of Energy's Vehicle Technologies Program. Today, the United States spends about $400 billion each year on imported oil. To realize a secure energy future, America must break its dependence on imported oil and its volatile costs. The transportation sector accounts for about 70% of U.S. oil demand and holds tremendous opportunity to increase America's energy security by reducing oil consumption. That's why the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) conducts research and development (R and D) on vehicle technologies which can stem America's dependence on oil, strengthen the economy, and protect the environment. Hybrid-electric and plug-in hybrid-electric vehicles can significantly improve fuel economy, displacing petroleum. Researchers are making batteries more affordable and recyclable, while enhancing battery range, performance, and life. This research supports President Obama's goal of putting 1 million electric vehicles on the road by 2015. The program is also working with businesses to develop domestic battery and electric-drive component plants to improve America's economic competitiveness globally. The program facilitates deployment of alternative fuels (ethanol, biodiesel, hydrogen, electricity, propane, and natural gas) and fuel infrastructures by partnering with state and local governments, universities, and industry. Reducing vehicle weight directly improves vehicle efficiency and fuel economy, and can potentially reduce vehicle operating costs. Cost-effective, lightweight, high-strength materials can significantly reduce vehicle weight without compromising safety. Improved combustion technologies and optimized fuel systems can improve near-and mid-term fuel economy by 25% for passenger vehicles and 20% for commercial vehicles by 2015, compared to 2009 vehicles. Reducing the use of oil-based fuels and lubricants in vehicles has more potential to improve the nation's energy security than any other action; even a 1% improvement in vehicle fuel efficiency would save consumers more than $4 billion annually.

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OTEMENT OF CONSIDERA)NS OTEMENT OF CONSIDERA)NS Request by McDermott Technology, Inc. for an Advance Waiver of Domestic and Foreign Invention Rights under DOE Cooperative agreement No. DE-FC26- 98FT40007; W(A)-98-023, CH-0992 The Petitioner, McDermott Technology, Inc. (McDermott), was awarded this cooperative agreement for the performance of work entitled "Fine Particulate Characterization and Control for Coal-Fired Boilers". McDermott is a subsidiary of McDermott International. McDermott International, although owned by a Panamanian concern, is considered a U.S. company because the Panamanian concern is controlled by United States citizens. The objective of this project is to demonstrate technologies at pilot scale that reduce NO, and PM2.5 emissions, mitigating any

This paper examines the influence of psychic distance stimuli on foreign direct investment flows from countries located in the south of Europe towards the new members of the European Union from central and Eastern Europe. By applying panel data techniques, evidence of a negative relation is obtained for distance in democracy, whereas a positive one is obtained for per capita GDP and distance in education and industrial development, which demonstrates that these investment flows are characterised by an efficiency-seeking approach and low educational and technical requirements. This FDI motivation prompts firms to maximise cost advantages such as reduced salaries or input prices. Also interestingly, political risk does not seem an obstacle, in accordance with recent literature on political capabilities. The results highlight the fact that distance does not always constitute a barrier but an opportunity for the firm.

.OP CONSTPEfATIONS .OP CONSTPEfATIONS CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS TO THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY 0F CALIFORNIA OR TO INVENTOR EMPLOYEES IN CERTAIN IDENTIFIED INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY'S MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACTS NOS. W-7405-ENG-36 AND W-7405-ENG-48 WITH THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,W(C)-96-00/ Background Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) are owned by the U.S. Government and operated by the Regents of the University of California (hereinafter "Regents") under the above-identified Prime Contracts with the Department of Energy (DOE). DOE considers its Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated (GOCO) laboratories, such as LANL and LLNL, national resources capable

The primary purpose of this study was to identify what were Taiwanese University English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ perceptions about learning communication strategies. This study collected qualitative data about students’ beliefs...

??In the years immediately following the 1990 reunification of Germany, an increase in anti-foreigner violence threatened the stability of reunification efforts and exacerbated tensions between… (more)

09 - In the Matter of Personnel Security Hearing 09 - In the Matter of Personnel Security Hearing PSH-13-0009 - In the Matter of Personnel Security Hearing On May 1, 2013, a Hearing Officer determined that an individual should be granted a security clearance. In reaching this determination, the Hearing Officer found that the individual had successfully addressed the DOE's security concerns regarding foreign influence and foreign preference, and specifically regarding his multiple citizenships and foreign passports. The Hearing Officer based his decision on the individual's expressed willingness to renounce his foreign citizenships and refrain from using his foreign passports, the routine nature of his foreign holdings, the fact that the other countries of which the individual is a citizen have friendly

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and the Soviet Union. An event of such magnitude certainly affected both the foreign and the domestic policies of these countries. Furthermore, one cannot isolate foreign policy from domestic, one necessarily affects the other. I will examine separately... repercussions. The accident caused a fundamental shift in the thinking of many Soviet leaders, especially General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev. This shift was so great that it altered the nature of the Soviet Union's foreign policy. After Chernobyl the Soviet...

ZTATP.M.NT OF CONITnF.R ATTON.R ZTATP.M.NT OF CONITnF.R ATTON.R CLASS WAIVER OF THE GOVERNMENT'S U.S. AND FOREIGN PATENT RIGHTS IN CERTAIN IDENTIFIED INVENTIONS TO BWXT PANTEX, LLC, MADE AND TO BE MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER CONTRACT DE-AC04-00AL66620 WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY/NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (DOE/NNSA) FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF THE PANTEX PLANT, INCLUDING A CLASS ADVANCE WAIVER OF TITLE TO INVENTIONS MADE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS (CRADAS) ENTERED INTO BY BWXT PANTEX, LLC, PURSUANT TO CONTRACT DE-AC04-00AL66620 WITH DOE/NNSA. W(C)-02-003. BWXT Pantex, LLC, (BWXT) manages and operates the Pantex Plant for the DOE/NNSA under Prime Contract No. DE-AC04-00AL66620. BWXT is organized as a large, for-profit

The adsorption of Ni(II) on oxidized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) as a function of contact time, pH and foreign ions in the absence and presence of polyacrylic acid (PAA) was studied using batch technique. The results indicated that adsorption of Ni(II) on oxidized \\{MWCNTs\\} increased from zero to ?99% at pH 2–9, and then maintained the high level with increasing pH. Kinetic data showed that the adsorption process achieved equilibrium within 2 h and experimental data were fitted well by the pseudo-second-order equation. A positive effect of PAA on Ni(II) adsorption was found at pH 8. The effect of addition sequences of PAA/Ni(II) on the adsorption of Ni(II) to PAA–MWCNT hybrids were also studied. The results indicated that the adsorption of Ni(II) was influenced by addition sequences obviously. The adsorption of Ni(II) on oxidized \\{MWCNTs\\} may be mainly attributed to surface complexation and ion exchange. Oxidized \\{MWCNTs\\} are suitable material in the solidification and pre-concentration of Ni(II) from aqueous solutions.

STATEM!NT''OF CONSIDEAAT10NS STATEM!NT''OF CONSIDEAAT10NS REQUEST n:~!:)lHi/",!!,'fCORPORArIQN FO~ ANADVANClWA1VER OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DOE PROPOSAL NO.OE-EE0000412 W(A} 2009-:060 The OhlipC1'!ve of this project Is the and comt'nercialization of a two-phase soluttofrfQf USe with The 1 lM,C'l_""""P H'tn(;lPI'" PJJ1'l.nn""". refrig1':'rant tooling solution provides certain improvements compared to conventional air-in its wai'\l\;f petition, the ~etitfoner isa leading global supplier of air conditioning and

-resident alien who is in an immigration status that legally allows such payments. The visa types B-1, B-2, W/B, W/T and UD J-1 are eligible. The following regulations relate to non-resident alien honorarium payments to visitors at the University of Delaware: 1) A non-resident alien can receive an honorarium without a SSN

Nonresident Alien Tax Compliance: A Guide for Institutions Making Payments to Foreign Students the substantial presence formula are resident aliens and taxed like U.S. citizens. For policy reasons, international students are nonresident aliens for U.S. income tax purposes for 5 calendar years. Therefore

LOVELACE MEDICAL LOVELACE MEDICAL FOUNDATION AND THE LOVELACE BIOMEDICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE, INC. (LOVELACE) PURSUANT TO MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC04-76EV01013 - W(C)90-005 The Department of Energy (DOE) considers its Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated (GOCOs) laboratories, such as the Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute (ITRI), national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, creating new jobs, enhancing the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and improving U.S. competitiveness. Congress, recognizing this unique aspect of GOCO laboratories, enacted the National Competitiveness Technology Transfer Act of 1989, hereinafter "Act", (Public Law 101-189). The purpose of the Act was to promote technology

The Chinese online game industry is a young knowledge-intensive service industry with huge potential. Since 2003, setting up strategic alliances with the Chinese online game operators has been chosen as the main mode by foreign game companies to enter China. With the rise of the Chinese online industry, the market shares of the foreign licensed games have been declining from their original dominant position. In this paper, instead of concerning the relationship between natural cultural difference and the foreign licensed game operation, the authors use Tung's technical competence theory to explore factors that have caused decline in the market share of foreign licensed games in China. In the findings, the lack of in-depth knowledge of market demand, the lack of appropriate product supply, the lack of effective business strategy and management teams as well as the Chinese government's local protection policies are classified as the main reasons for foreign games' market decline in China.

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the principles of mechanics, in- cluding the law of universal gravitation to the determination of the motion is discussed in detail. One of the key ideas is that the competing gravitational pull between ce- lestial

or instability regarding prod uct price. Second, the demand for the product will tend to be less elastic to changes in output, increases as the price elasticity of demand approaches unity, and then decreases with respect to its price (i.e., the price may be relatively responsive to a change in supply); therefore

CONTRACTORS AND CONTRACTORS AND PARTICIPANTS IN THE PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACTS AND OTHER AGREEMENTS FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ENTERED INTO BY THE BUREAU OF MINES (BOM) OF THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR (DOI) AND TRANSFERRED TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE)- CH-0897 - W(C)96-002 Congress, in PL - 104-99, 110 STAT. 26, has directed the transfer of certain functions of the Bureau of Mines; Department of Interior to the Department of Energy. Inasmuch as a substantial part of these functions is expected to be transferred to another agency at or near to the end of Fiscal year 1996, it would be burdensome to introduce and implement DOE regulations and procedures in these programs within this short period. In addition, this transfer of functions includes executed contracts with data and patent provisions which may be inconsistent with DOE

IN CERTAIN IDENTIFIED INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT DE-AC05-840R21400 BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND MARTIN MARIETTA ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC.; W(C)-90-011; ORO-467 The Department of Energy (DOE), unlike most other Government agencies, employs contractors, both for profit and nonprofit organizations, to manage and operate certain of its major research, production and weapons facilities. Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc. (Energy Systems), a for profit corporation, under prime Contract DE-ACO5-840R21400 (21400 Contract) with DOE manages and operates certain of the Government-owned facilities in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. These Government-owned, Contractor-operated facilities have for some forty years benefited DOE and its predecessor agencies in carrying out

0R22800 (22800 Contract), to manage and operate the 0R22800 (22800 Contract), to manage and operate the facilities of the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. These Government-owned, Contractor-operated facilities have for some fifty years benefitted DOE and its predecessor agencies in carrying out research, development, and demonstration programs. These facilities have had a remarkable record of scientific and technical success, this success being due, in part, to the unique contractual relationship that exists between DOE and its management and operating (M&O) contractors, and the dedication of both technical and administrative skills of private organizations, such as BWXT Y-12, to a significant Federal mission in a close, long-term, cooperative relationship. Currently, the Department's nonprofit M&O contractors have the right to retain title to

We describe the National Science Foundation supported V.F.S.P. for institutes for secondary school teachers of science and mathematics conducted for the first time in the summer of 1959. The need for the program stems both from the international nature of science itself and from the lag in our present secondary school science education. It is emphasized that lectures on recent advances in physics can be made more effective by organized programs such as the V.F.S.P. A briefing session is most important. Highlights of the visits' evaluation are followed by an introduction to the twelve papers constituting the heart of the project report. The fields of physics included are thermodynamics and molecular physics low and high energy nuclear physics thermonuclear physics cosmic rays three topics in solid state physics and metallurgical physics.

The internationalization of Chinese enterprises is a subject that is receiving increasing attention in international business research. This paper analyzes the influence of political risk and cultural distance on...

placement variables of international students graduating from MBA programs across the United States in the 2001 class. A thorough review of the literature summarized the adjustment challenges facing international students, career services, and the job search...

SU544C; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-95-042 [ORO- SU544C; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-95-042 [ORO- 615] Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa) has made a timely request on behalf of itself and two subcontractors for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC05-840R21400; Subcontract No. 86X-SU544C. The scope of the work calls for the development of processes for forming aluminum auto parts to make the use of aluminum in the industry feasible and cost effective. Alcoa will be working with subcontractors USAMP, a consortium of Chrysler Corporation, Ford Motor Company and General Motors Corporation, formed to assist the Department of Energy in developing advanced materials for the automobile industry, and Rockwell International Corporation Science Center (Rockwell).

SS796C; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-96-022[ORO- SS796C; DOE WAIVER DOCKET W(A)-96-022[ORO- 637] Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa) has made a timely request for an advance waiver to worldwide rights in Subject Inventions made in the course of or under Department of Energy (DOE) Contract No. DE-AC05-840R21400; Subcontract No. 86X-SS796C. The scope of the work calls for the development of processes for forming aluminum auto parts to make the use of aluminum in the industry feasible and cost effective. Alcoa will be assisting the Department of Energy in developing advanced materials for the automobile industry, namely to develop Semi-Solid Metal (SSM) technology to produce new and existing light weight aluminum alloy castings having greater than fifteen percent ductility. The United States Automotive Materials Partnership (USAMP) will assist Alcoa on an

OR22800 (22800 Contract), to manage and operate the OR22800 (22800 Contract), to manage and operate the facilities of the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. These Government-owned, Contractor-operated facilities have for some fifty years benefitted DOE and its predecessor agencies in carrying out research, development, and demonstration programs. These facilities have had a remarkable record of scientific and technical success, this success being due, in part, to the unique contractual relationship that exists between DOE and its management and operating (M&O) contractors, and the dedication of both technical and administrative skills of private organizations, such as BWXT Y-12, to a significant Federal mission in a close, long-term, cooperative relationship. Currently, the Department's nonprofit M&O contractors have the right to retain title to

&M University Chair of Advisory Committee: Dr. W. Alex McIntosh To critically assess policy initiatives favoring a transition to a market economy requires examining economic changes in a country. Capitalist development implies continually transforming... is to understand economic changes in the Indian economy, and how an outward-looking economic policy is superior to an inward-looking economic policy for India's development process. Results of the study indicate that the counterrevolution model fits extremely...

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The effect of Ne on the fine-structure components of the first four members of the Cs principal series is described. Less detailed information is provided for higher series members up to Cs(20)/Ne, with the emphasis on the shift of the P322 component. Both components of Cs(1)/Ne shift toward the red for relative density (r.d.)<24, above which point the P122 component shifts to the violet. For Cs(2)/Ne the P122 component has almost zero slope initially and shifts to the violet. The P322 component shifts to the red initially, but above r.d.=14 it is also violet-shifted. The Cs(2)/Ne shift curves are both linear above r.d.=25. Both components of all higher members are observed to be violet-shifted in all regions, with fine-structure effects becoming less apparent. Half-widths are observed to be nonlinear with density in all regions studied. Temperature effects are described for Cs(1)/Ne and Cs(2)/Ne, with an increase in temperature causing a large increase in violet shift (or decrease in red shift) at low pressures. The possible existence of a violet satellite for the long-wavelength component of Cs(2)/Ne as well as the short-wavelength component is reported.

ROCKY FLATS, ROCKY FLATS, INC. MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER CONTRACT DE-AC04-90DP62349 WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF THE ROCKY FLATS PLANT AND INCLUDING A CLASS ADVANCE WAIVER OF TITLE TO INVENTIONS MADE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BY THE DOE. W(C)93-007 EG&G Rocky Flats, Inc. (EG&G-RFP) manages and operates the Rocky Flats Plant for the DOE under Prime Contract No. DE-AC04-90DP62349. EG&G-RFP is organized as a large, for-profit corporation. The Rocky Flats Plant is currently a Government-owned, Contractor-operated production plant facility located in Golden, Colorado, and is a part of the DOE nuclear weapons complex. The recent modification of Section 91 of the Atomic Energy Act, coupled with the National Competitiveness

MARTIN MARIETTA MARTIN MARIETTA SPECIALTY COMPONENTS, INC. MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER CONTRACT DE-AC04-92AL73000 WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF THE PINELLAS PLANT AND INCLUDING A CLASS ADVANCE WAIVER OF TITLE TO INVENTIONS MADE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BY THE DOE. W(C)93-003 Martin Marietta Specialty Components, Inc. (MMSC) manages and operates the Pinellas Plant for the DOE under Prime Contract No. DE-AC04-92AL73000. MMSC is organized as a large, for-profit corporation. The Pinellas Plant is a Government-owned, Contractor-operated production plant facility located in Largo, Florida and is a part of the DOE nuclear weapons complex. The recent modification of Section 91 of the Atomic Energy Act, coupled with the National Competitiveness Technology

ALLIEDSIGNAL INC., ALLIEDSIGNAL INC., KANSAS CITY DIVISION, MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER CONTRACT DE-AC04-76DP00613 WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF THE KANSAS CITY PLANT AND INCLUDING A CLASS ADVANCE WAIVER OF TITLE TO INVENTIONS MADE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BY THE DOE. W(C)93-005 AlliedSignal Inc., Kansas City Division, (AS-KCD) manages and operates the Kansas City Plant for the DOE under Prime Contract No. DE-AC04-76DP00613. AS-KCD is organized as a large, for-profit corporation. The Kansas City Plant is a Government-owned, Contractor-operated production plant facility located in Kansas City, Missouri, and is a part of the DOE nuclear weapons complex. The recent modification of Section 91 of the Atomic Energy Act, coupled with the National Competitiveness

RIGHTS UNDER SUBCONTACT B554331 ISSUED BY LAWRENCE RIGHTS UNDER SUBCONTACT B554331 ISSUED BY LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION FOR THE BLUEGENE/P DESIGN ARCHITECTURE, PHASE III - PROTOTYPE HARDWARE BUILDOUT AND BLUEGENE/Q - ADVANCED ARCHITECTURAL INVESTIGATIONS; DOE WAIVER NO. W(A) 05-048 The Petitioner, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), has requested an Advance Waiver of the Government's Intellectual Property Rights in the above-cited research and development subcontract for (1) the BlueGene/P Design Architecture, Phase III (Prototype (BG/P III) and (2) the BlueGene/Q Advanced Architectural Investigations (BG/Q). In its request, IBM has agreed to accept the same terms and conditions that were incorporated in the two previous BG/P subcontracts- B542702 for the BlueGene/P Design Architecture, Phase I (Feasibility Study)

Stevenson.-Wydler Technology Transfer Innovation Act of 1980 Stevenson.-Wydler Technology Transfer Innovation Act of 1980 (Public Law 96-480, as amended) in a number of major ways. First, the Act extended, upon agency approval, to GOCOs, the same authority earlier provided in Section 12 of Stevenson-Wydler for Government-Operated Federal Laboratories (GOGOs) to enter into Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) with one or more non- Federal parties. Second, the Act required that the GOCOs' operating contracts be modified, to the extent not already included, to establish technology transfer as a mission for the laboratories. The term "Laboratory" as set forth in the Act includes for purposes of this Class Waiver any of the facilities that BWXT Y-12 manages and operates under DOE Prime Contract

EG&G/ENERGY EG&G/ENERGY MEASUREMENTS, INC. IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. DE-FC08-93NV11387 BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND XSIRIUS, INC. COVERING COLLABORATIVE R&D PROJECT BY EG&G/ENERGY MEASUREMENT, INC. (UNDER DOE CONTRACT NO. DE-AC08-88NV10617) AND XSIRIUS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF MERCURIC IODIDE PHOTON SENSOR AND INSTRUMENT TECHNOLOGY; W(A)-93-015; SAN 621 Background EG&G, Inc. through its EG&G, Energy Measurements Division (EG&G/EM) operates research and production facilities for the Department of Energy under the subject DOE contract. In the course of its research activities for DOE, EG&G/EM has acquired a recognized expertise in the field of mercuric iodide photon sensor and instrument technology. DOE considers its contractor operated research and production

Stevenson-Wydler Technology Transfer Innovation Act of 1980 Stevenson-Wydler Technology Transfer Innovation Act of 1980 (Public Law 96-480, as amended) in a number of major ways. First, the Act extended, upon agency approval, to GOCOs, the same authority earlier provided in Section 12 of Stevenson-Wydler for Government-Operated Federal Laboratories (GOGOs) to enter into Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) with one or more non- Federal parties. Second, the Act required that the GOCOs' operating contracts be modified, to the extent not already included, to establish technology transfer as a mission for the laboratories. The term "Laboratory" as set forth in the Act includes for purposes of this Class Waiver any of the facilities that BWXT Y-12 manages and operates under DOE Prime Contract

MOUND APPLIED MOUND APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES, INC. MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER CONTRACT DE-AC04-88DP43495 WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF THE MOUND PLANT AND INCLUDING A CLASS ADVANCE WAIVER OF TITLE TO INVENTIONS MADE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BY THE DOE. W(C)93-006 EG&G Mound Applied Technologies, Inc. (EG&G-Mound) manages and operates the Mound Plant for the DOE under Prime Contract No. DE-AC04-88DP43495. EG&G-Mound is organized as a large, for-profit corporation. The Mound Plant is a Government-owned, Contractor-operated production plant facility located in Miamisburg, Ohio, and is a part of the DOE nuclear weapons complex. The recent modification of Section 91 of the Atomic Energy Act, coupled with the National Competitiveness Technology

SANDIA CORPORATION SANDIA CORPORATION MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT DE-AC04-76DP00789 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) WITH AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY AND SANDIA CORPORATION W(C)91-004 American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T), through Sandia Corporation (Sandia), manages and operates the Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) for the DOE under Prime Contract No. DE-AC04-76DP00789. Both At&T and Sandia are organized as large, for-profit corporations. SNL comprises Government owned, Contractor-operated facilities located in New Mexico, California, Hawaii and Nevada. SNL has a remarkable record of scientific and technical success under the management and operation of Sandia since 1949. This success is due, in part, to the unique contractual

IN THE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING (M&O) CONTRACT NO. DE-AC07-991D13727 BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND BECHTEL BWXT IDAHO, LLC (BBWI) - W(C)-99-005; CH-1011 The Department of Energy (DOE), unlike most other Government agencies, employs contractors, both nonprofit and for-profit organizations, to manage and operate certain of its major research, production and weapons facilities, including its National Laboratories. Bechtel BWXT Idaho, LLC (BBWI), a large, for-profit corporation, has been selected, under Prime Contract No. DE-AC07-991D13727 (13727 Contract), to manage and operate the facilities of the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) in and near Idaho Falls, Idaho. These Government-owned, Contractor-operated facilities have for some fifty

KAISER-HILL ROCKY KAISER-HILL ROCKY FLATS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER CONTRACT DE-AC34-95RF00825 WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF THE ROCKY FLATS PLANT AND INCLUDING A CLASS ADVANCE WAIVER OF TITLE TO INVENTIONS MADE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BY THE DOE. W(C)95-010. Kaiser-Hill Company (K-H) manages and operates the Rocky Flats Plant for the DOE under Prime Contract No. DE-AC34-95RF00825. K-H is organized as a limited liability company. The Rocky Flats Plant is currently a Government-owned, Contractor-operated production plant facility located in Golden, Colorado, and is a part of the DOE nuclear weapons complex. The recent modification of Section 91 of the Atomic Energy Act, coupled with the National Competitiveness

I traveled to Guatemala City to discuss host country and US Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission interest in an AID/Washington sponsored integrated utility efficiency initiative and to participate in a cogeneration conference. Discussions were held with USAID/Regional Office for Central America Panama (ROCAP), USAID/Guatemala City, the Ministry of Energy and Mines (MEM), the Empresa Electrica de Guatemala, and several members of the private sector regarding interest and the appropriateness of the proposed efficiency initiative. I then traveled to San Jose, Costa Rica to participate in a small scale hydro assessment study with a National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) engineer for a newly formed generation and transmission consortium. Data were gathered both on member cooperative annual, seasonal and diurnal energy demand, as well as engineering data for the site analyses. Meetings were held with the cooperative members; USAID/San Jose; and the Ministry of Natural Resources, Energy and Mines to inform them of our progress.

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XUV in- cludes a LADAR, a radar, and color and infrared (FLIR) cameras (visible on the front and implementation of algorithms for terrain per- ception at JPL. Only passive sensors (color and FLIR cameras

the principles of mechanics, in- cluding the law of universal gravitation, to the determination of the motion is that the competing gravitational pull between ce- lestial bodies creates a vast array of passageways that wind around

of an irrefutable audit trail to render the interaction non-repudiable. To safeguard the interests of each party to safeguard the interests of participants. These requirements in- clude: accountability

...Vendia). This treatment has been challenged recently by some workers, notably Adolf Sei-lacher, who argue that many of the Edia-carian fossils have characteristics, such as "quilted" morphologies, that pre-clude their inclusion in extant phyla...

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standard web interfaces. Such open systems have many applications in- cluding traffic and pollution such that sensors can advertise their existence and capabilities to po- tential users of the network. However, more

PARTICULAR INDIVIDUALS AT DOE PARTICULAR INDIVIDUALS AT DOE NATIONAL LABORATORIES, W(C)-90-014 Public Law 98-620 amended Chapter 18, Title 35 of the United States Code, to permit small businesses and nonprofit organizations to elect to retain title to inventions their employees make under funding agreements for the operation of Government facilities. In accordance with Executive Order 12591 and 42 USC 2182 and 5908 this policy has been substantially extended to large business government-owned contractor-operated (GOCO) facility contractors as well. Additionally, in accordance with the National Competitiveness Technology Transfer Act of 1989 (NCTTA) the Department provided each of its GOCO laboratory contractors with a technology transfer contract clause making technology transfer a mission of the laboratory and describing

UNDER SUBCONTACT B555909 ISSUED BY LAWRENCE LIVERMORE UNDER SUBCONTACT B555909 ISSUED BY LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION FOR THE COLONY PROJECT UNDER DOE'S ADVANCED SIMULATION AND COMPUTING PROGRAM WAIVER NO. W(A) 06-028 Background: The Petitioner, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), has requested an Advance Waiver of the Government's Intellectual Property Rights in the above-cited Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) research and development subcontract for the Colony Project of the DOE's Advanced Simulation And Computing (ASC) Program. The ASC Program's objective is to identify inadequacies in today's high-end computing systems and to promote R&D efforts exploring alternative high performance computing architectures that will address the ASC Program's complex applications. The Blue Gene/L Project was the first

BY PARTICIPANTS IN THE PERFORMANCE BY PARTICIPANTS IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BY PRINCETON UNIVERSITY UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC02-76CH03073 \A CC- 96-06q The Department of Energy (DOE) considers its Government-owned, Contractor-operated (GOCOs) laboratories, such as Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and improved U.S. competitiveness. Congress, recognizing this unique aspect of GOCO laboratories, enacted the National Competitiveness Technology Transfer Act of 1989, hereinafter "Act" (Public Law 101-189). The purpose of the Act was to

TO THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TO THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IN CERTAIN IDENTIFIED INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF OR UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY'S MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACTS NOS. W-7405-ENG-36 AND W-7405-ENG-48 WITH THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, W(C)-92-002 Background Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) are owned by the U.S. Government and operated by the Regents of the University of California (hereinafter Regents) under the above-identified Prime Contracts with the Department of Energy (DOE). DOE considers its Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated (GOCO) laboratories, such as LANL and LLNL, national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, the creation of jobs, the enhancement of

COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL PATENT LICENSING RIGHTS TO CERTAIN FIELDS OF USE OF INVENTIONS MADE IN THE COURSE OF DOE'S ATOMIC VAPOR LASER ISOTOPE SEPARATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM UNDER DOE OPERATING CONTRACTS DE-AC05-840R21400 AND DE-ACO5-760R00001; WC-92-003; ORO-522 Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc. (Energy Systems), a for-profit corporation, operates certain Government-owned research, production, and weapons facilities in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, under prime Contract DE-ACO5- 840R21400 (21400 Contract) with the Department of Energy (DOE). Energy Systems and its predecessor, Union Carbide, have since the 1970's conducted a program of research and development under the 21400 Contract on the Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation (AVLIS) technology, to be used for uranium

7 7 Prepared by: Michael G. Finn Science Education Programs Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education January 2010 All opinions expressed in this paper are the author's and do not necessarily reflect policies and views of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) or the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE). This document was prepared for the Division of Science Resources Statistics of the National Science Foundation by ORISE through an interagency agreement with DOE. ORISE is managed by Oak Ridge Associated Universities under DOE contract number DE-AC05-06OR23100. TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................... i

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PERSONNEL EXCHANGE AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO PERSONNEL EXCHANGE AGREEMENTS ENTERED INTO BETWEEN LOCKHEED MARTIN ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC., UNDER ITS DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-840R21400 AND INDUSTRIAL PARTNERS; W(C)-94-009; ORO-583 The United States Department of Energy (DOE) considers the scientific and technical personnel of Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc. (Energy Systems) that work at certain of DOE's Oak Ridge Operations (ORO) research and industrial facilities valuable resources to DOE's energy research and development and national security missions. Congress enacted the National Competitiveness Technology Transfer Act of 1989 (NCTTA) to promote technology transfer between government-owned, contractor-operated (GOCO) laboratories, such as the ORO facilities operated by Energy Systems, and the private sector in the

ORISE), under Contract No. DE-AC05-00OR22750, and UT- ORISE), under Contract No. DE-AC05-00OR22750, and UT- Battelle, LLC (UT-Battelle), the manager and operator of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), under Contract No. DE-AC05-000R22725, are co-sponsoring a program whereby faculty of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and other Minority Educational Institutions (MEIs) are appointed to perform short term research assignments at ORNL. The objective of the program, which is to be administered by ORAU under its Research Participant's Program, is to increase the number of research collaborations and foster long-term relationships between the respective staff members of ORNL, HBCUs and MEIs. Sucessful applicants will serve appointments for two months or longer and will actively participate in research activities

PINELLAS PLANT PINELLAS PLANT PURSUANT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY/MARTIN MARIETTA SPECIALTY COMPONENTS, INC., PERFORMANCE-BASED MANAGEMENT CONTRACT NO. DE-AC04-92AL73000 - W(C)95-003 MARTIN MARIETTA SPECIALTY COMPONENTS, INC. (Contractor), manages and operates the Pinellas Plant for the Department of Energy (DOE) under Prime Contract No. DE-AC04-92AL73000. Contractor is organized as a large, for-profit corporation. The Pinellas Plant is a Government-owned, Contractor-operated facility located in Largo, Florida and is a part of the DOE nuclear weapons complex. The recent modification of Section 91 of the Atomic Energy Act, coupled with the National Competitiveness Technology Transfer Act of 1989 (NCTTA)(P.L. 101-189), clarified that technology transfer is a mission of Defense Programs consistent with the national security mission.

CONTRACT NO. CONTRACT NO. DE-AC07-94ID13223 BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND LOCKHEED IDAHO TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY (LITCO) - W(C)-95-013; CH-0882 The Department of Energy (DOE), unlike most other Government agencies, employs contractors, both for-profit and nonprofit organizations, to manage and operate certain of its major research, production and weapons facilities, and its National Laboratories. Lockheed Idaho Technologies Company (LITCO), a large business, for-profit corporation, under Prime Contract No. DE-AC07-94ID13223 (13223 Contract) with DOE, manages and operates certain of the Government-owned facilities of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) in and near Idaho Falls, Idaho. These Government-owned, Contractor-operated facilities have for some forty years

THE ROCKY FLATS PLANT, THE ROCKY FLATS PLANT, PURSUANT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY/KAISER-HILL MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC34-95RF00825 - W(C)95-011. Kaiser-Hill Company (K-H) manages and operates Rocky Flats Plant for the Department of Energy (DOE) under Prime Contract No. DE-AC34-95RF00825. K-H is organized as a limited liability company. The Department of Energy (DOE) considers its Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated (GOCOs) facilities, such as Rocky Flats, national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and in improved U.S. competitiveness. Congress, recognizing this unique aspect of GOCO facilities, enacted the National

ROCKETDYNE DIVISION, ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION ROCKETDYNE DIVISION, ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION UNDER MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-ACO3- 76SF00700 BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND ROCKETDYNE DIVISION, ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION (W(C)93- 008 ). Background The Energy Technology Engineering Center (ETEC) is owned by the U.S. Government and operated by Rocketdyne Division, Rockwell International Corporation (hereinafter Rockwell) under contract with the Department of Energy (DOE). DOE considers its Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated (GOCO) laboratories, such as ETEC, national resources capable of providing significant contributions to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and in improved U.S.

LAWRENCE LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC (LLNS), MADE AND TO BE MADE UNDER CONTRACT DE-AC52-07NA27344 WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY'S NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (NNSA) FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF THE LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY, INCLUDING A CLASS ADVANCE WAIVER OF TITLE TO INVENTIONS MADE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS (CRADAS) ENTERED INTO BY LLNS PURSUANT TO CONTRACT DE-AC52-07NA27344. W(C)-08-001 Back2round The National Nuclear Security Administration awarded Prime Contract No. DE-AC52- 07NA27344 to Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC (LLNS) for management and operation of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on May 8, 2007. LLNS is organized as a for-profit limited liability company whose members are Bechtel National,

C)RISE), under Contract No. DE-AC05-00OR22750, and UT- C)RISE), under Contract No. DE-AC05-00OR22750, and UT- Battelle, LLC (UT-Battelle), the manager and operator of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), under Contract No. DE-AC05-00OR22725, are co-sponsoring a program whereby faculty of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and other Minority Educational Institutions (MEIs) are appointed to perform short term research assignments at ORNL. The objective of the program, which is to be administered by ORAU under its Research Participant's Program, is to increase the number of research collaborations and foster long-term relationships between the respective staff members of ORNL, HBCUs and MEIs. Sucessful applicants will serve appointments for two months or longer and will actively participate in research activities

SANDIA CORPORATION, SANDIA CORPORATION, PURSUANT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY/MARTIN MARIETTA CORPORATION MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING CONTRACT NO. DE-AC04-94AL85000 - W(C)93-013. Martin Marietta Corporation (MMC), through Sandia Corporation (Sandia), manages and operates the Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) for the Department of Energy (DOE) under Prime Contract No. DE-AC04-94AL85000. Both MMC and Sandia are organized as large, for-profit corporations. The Department of Energy (DOE) considers its Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated (GOCOs) laboratories, such as Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), national resources capable of providing significant contribution to the development of new products and processes, creation of jobs, enhancement of the skill level of the U.S. labor force, and in

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